How to Get Published and How to Supervise?

Kuupäev: 
22.07.2019 (All day) - 25.07.2019 (All day)

Asukoht: 
Tallinn University, M-648


The course aims to increase participants’ knowledge about writing for publication and confidence and skills for accomplishing this goal. The second part of the course is focused on supervision related topics and skills.
 
More information about the course content, schedule and the REGISTRATION link.

TEACHER(S):
Diana DiNitto, PhD, ACSW, LCSW, AADC
Cullen Trust Centennial Professor in Alcohol Studies and Education and Distinguished Teaching Professor, University of Texas at Austin Steve Hicks School of Social Work
Fellow, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, see detailed CV
Merike Sisask, PhD, Tallinn University, SOGOLAS
Professor of Social Healthcare, Senior Researcher of Population Studies 
Peeter Selg, PhD, Tallinn University, SOGOLAS
Professor of Political Theory and Senior Researcher of Government and Politics
Karmen Toros, PhD, Tallinn University, SOGOLAS
Professor of Social Work, Senior Researcher of Child Welfare, see detailed CV
 
PARTICIPANTS
The course is meant for PhD students (from the curricula of demography, sociology, social work, political sciences) and their supervisors, in total for 10-15 persons (incl 3-5 places for international, foreign PhD students).

CREDIT POINTS: 2 ECTS
Assessment criteria: Active participation in all the lectures/seminars and  a written self-assessment of progress with own article (max 250 words).

COURSE FEE
Course attendance is without enrollment fee. Participants will be responsible for their own accommodation and meals.
 
CONTACT
Course contents and academic questions: Merike.Sisask@tlu.ee
Logistics and administrative matters: Koidu.Saia@tlu.ee
 
Activity is financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the institutional package measure for R&D institutions and higher education institutions (ASTRA project TLU TEE of Tallinn University) and is organised by Doctoral School of Behavioural, Social and Health Sciences and by the Doctoral School in Economics and Innovation.