Instructor: Maria Aloni
Programme: MSc Logic (MoL), ILLC, UvA
DataNose: https://datanose.nl/#course[120591]
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Every year, the MoL organises a number of meetings as part of a MoL graduation trajectory with the aim to provide 2nd year students information and extra support in their final year.
The trajectory will include two kinds of student presentations:
MoL thesis presentations (mandatory for graduating students, where students present their ongoing thesis project to the ILLC community)
January presentations (more informal where students present their thesis topic to each other)
and a number of information meetings (on MoL graduation procedure, PhD applications, life after ILLC), some trainings (how to write a cv/research proposal (TBC), how to write a MoL thesis), and also 3 sessions where the 6 ILLC research units will present themselves to the graduating students. The aim of these sessions is to give students an illustration of the topics the six groups are currently working on and which could lead to open questions to be addressed in a MoL thesis.
This year we meet on Wednesday from 5-7pm in room A1.16 (till January) and C1.112 (from February). The schedule can be found here: Schedule
NOTE: The trajectory is designed for 2nd year MoL students who intend to graduate in the summer of 2024. But also for students starting their thesis writing semester now, who intend to graduate in the winter of 2023/24. Students from other cohorts or Logic Year students are also welcome to attend the sessions (in particular the research seminars).
2nd year students who intend to take an extra semester can follow the trajectory this year [advisable for those components that will come too late for them next year such as the research seminars, the January presentations, how to write a MoL thesis] but will have to do their MoL thesis presentation in Fall 2024.