EDS430 Environment and Development Studies for and by PhD Students
Credits (ECTS):10
Course responsible:Esben Leifsen
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Engelsk
Limits of class size:12
Course frequency:Annually
Nominal workload:250 hours
Teaching and exam period:This course is taught in the Autumn and Spring parallels. Evaluation to the seminar part will be completed before the end of the year, while evaluation to the individual literature review part will take place in the Spring semester.
About this course
The course consists of two components: 1) A series of seminars where the PhD candidates discuss IEDS relevant literature. To each seminar one of the candidates presents a text (an article, a book chapter or similar), and participants (PhDs, supervisors and the course coordinator) discuss the texts taking on different roles of chairing, discussing and commenting. 2) An individual literature review developed in coordination between the PhD candidates and their main supervisors or supervisory teams. The candidates define a reading list relevant for their individual PhD projects and write a review paper.
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The main objective of this introductory course is to provide PhD candidates in international environment and development studies with a broad interdisciplinary basis for understanding environment-development relations, together with insight into basic knowledge and critical approaches to development theory, policies and practices.
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