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Ecology and Evolution: Term Paper
Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:31:43
Abstract
Individual writing of an essay-type review paper about a specialized topic in the field of ecology and evolution, based on substantial reading of original literature and discussions with a senior scientist.
Objective
- Students gain in-depth knowledge about a topic they are particularly interested in. - They learn to evaluate the relevance of original literature and synthesize information effectively. - They experience what it means to become "experts" on a topic and develop their own perspectives. - They learn to identify and use available resources, including suitable AI tools, in an ethical and responsible manner. - They practice academic writing according to professional standards in English.
Content
Topics for the essays are proposed by the professors and lecturers of the major in Ecology and Evolution at a joint meeting at the beginning of the semester (the date will be communicated by e-mail to registered students). Students will: - choose a topic - search and read appropriate literature - develop a personal view on the topic and structure their arguments - prepare figures and tables to represent ideas or illustrate them with examples - write a clear, logical and well-structured text - refine the text and present the paper according to professional standards In all steps, they will benefit from the advice and detailed feedback given by a senior scientist acting as personal tutor of the student.
Resources
Lecture Notes
Reading of articles in scientific journals
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| independent project |
Ecology and Evolution: Term Paper
The date, time and place for the kick-off meeting will be communicated later (most likely to be held in the 3rd or 4th semester week).
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No time listed | 150 h semesterly |