LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The project module focuses on facilitating digital transformations in industry or public organizations, considering existing problems on science and/or technology.
KNOWLEDGE
• present approaches to the interplay between processes for digital transformations, and organizational practices and goals
• present societal, cultural, or institutional problems on digital transformations
• present participatory research methods to facilitate digital transformations
SKILLS
• draft a plan for how to facilitate a participatory process of digital transformations
• independently develop and carry out a study design that can contribute to digital transformations
• map controversies around cutting edge science and technology and use it to identify relevant actors and issues
• share individual methodological skills with peer group members
COMPETENCES
• apply a variety of approaches to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration in digital transformations
• propose solutions to problems and ethical dilemmas that may arise in digital transformations
• communicate the rationale and results of the proposed digital transformations
Hand in date
June 4, 2025, at 12:00 noon.
Oral exam period
Week 25-26, 2025.
PROJECT REPORT REQUIREMENTS
The project report can be submitted as a conventional report or in the format of a scientific article + worksheets.
The maximum page length if submitted as an article is defined in accordance with the supervisor. For the report format, the maximum page length is detailed in the table below :
A report exceeding the maximum page length will not meet the project report criteria and will be rejected by the administration with the assessment ‘not assessed/NA’ or by the assessors with the grade -3/not passed.
Please note that this means students will not be allowed to do an oral examination based on the project report and will use an exam attempt without the oral defence of the report.