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NAME:How to write a Master's Thesis? (Online)
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SUMMARY:How to write a Master's Thesis? (Online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <html> <body> <p>This workshop teaches y
 ou everything you need to know. From using the right reference softwa
 re to structuring your research process: you'll receive countless use
 ful tips that will give you a head start. </p> <p>After the workshop
  you:</p><ol>  <li>Can identify criteria for a relevant/feasible topi
 c</li>  <li>Can develop a research question</li>  <li>Can create a fe
 asible planning</li>  <li>Will be able to recognize basic elements of
  academic writing style and source references</li>  <li>Will be able 
 to identify options for using AI-tools responsibly to support the the
 sis process.</li></ol><p>This workshop will be taught by BETA alumna 
 Clara Luxardo. She graduated in the master's program Environmental Re
 source Management (ERM). She won the annual Master's Thesis Award 202
 5 for her thesis "Pastoral socio-ecological systems in transition - a
  case study in the high-altitude rangelands of Mustang Nepa". <br><br
 >If you have any questions, please contact Kim Dibbets - <a data-emai
 l-address="mailto: k.i.dibbets@vu.nl" href="mailto:mailto: k.i.dibbet
 s@vu.nl">k.i.dibbets@vu.nl</a>&nbsp;</p><p>SIDE NOTE: The focus of th
 e workshop is primarily on master's students, but as bachelor's stude
 nt you may also apply! Furthermore: the workshop is designed to accom
 modate a broad array of disciplines and will not delve into details s
 pecific to particular fields.&nbsp;</p> </body> </html>
DESCRIPTION: After the workshop you: <ol>  <li>Can identify criteria f
 or a relevant/feasible topic</li>  <li>Can develop a research questio
 n</li>  <li>Can create a feasible planning</li>  <li>Will be able to 
 recognize basic elements of academic writing style and source referen
 ces</li>  <li>Will be able to identify options for using AI-tools res
 ponsibly to support the thesis process.</li></ol> This workshop will 
 be taught by BETA alumna Clara Luxardo. She graduated in the master's
  program Environmental Resource Management (ERM). She won the annual 
 Master's Thesis Award 2025 for her thesis "Pastoral socio-ecological 
 systems in transition - a case study in the high-altitude rangelands 
 of Mustang Nepa". <br><br>If you have any questions, please contact K
 im Dibbets - <a data-email-address="mailto: k.i.dibbets@vu.nl" href="
 mailto:mailto: k.i.dibbets@vu.nl">k.i.dibbets@vu.nl</a>&nbsp; SIDE NO
 TE: The focus of the workshop is primarily on master's students, but 
 as bachelor's student you may also apply! Furthermore: the workshop i
 s designed to accommodate a broad array of disciplines and will not d
 elve into details specific to particular fields.&nbsp; This workshop 
 teaches you everything you need to know. From using the right referen
 ce software to structuring your research process: you'll receive coun
 tless useful tips that will give you a head start. 
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