About this course
This course deals with the latest developments in Biology and covers a wide range of themes, including molecular, organismal and ecological subjects. Highlights in current biology will be addressed by inviting keynote speakers who are active in various biological disciplines. The course includes four small scale symposia. Each symposium is thematically covering one of the four specialisations of the MSc Biology. In couples students make a scientific poster inspired by talks presented in one of these symposia. Posters will be presented in a scientific congress-like setting and assessed by students and teachers (depending in total 3-4 separate poster sessions). Next to lectures and poster writing, students write a research proposal. This is an individual assignment; research proposals are written following a standard NWO (= Dutch research council) format. Students are closely supervised by staff members during three individual feed-back sessions.
Learning outcomes
Understand the latest developments in modern biology as presented in lecture clusters that thematically relate to the current biology specialisations
Develop a problem statement inspired by key questions presented in one of the four biology specialisation-related lecture clusters
Write a research proposal according to pre-defined format based on the problem statement
Comment intermediate version of research proposal from two students on proposals that thematically belong to other specialisations within biology
Make a poster OR a presentation (in couples) within the problem statement domain that will be presented in a symposium-like setting
Assessment method
- Assignment poster (40%) Assessment of the poster OR presentation
- Assignment report (60%) Research proposal
Prior knowledge
BSc Biology or comparable knowledge.
Resources
- Scientific articles will be placed on BS.
Additional information
- Contact a coordinator
- Levelmaster
- Mode of instructionon campus