Jean Monnet Module on the European Union and

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Jean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration – an

Jean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration – an Interdisciplinary Approach EUMIGRO courses – guidelines for team projects and essays Dr. Marta Pachocka Department of Political Studies, Collegium of Socio-Economics SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Team research project The project should be carried out in pairs/small groups (depends on

Team research project The project should be carried out in pairs/small groups (depends on the course) The scope of the project has to refer to one of the topics no. 1 -15 of our course Evaluation & schedule: 1. Presentations (they count to 40% of the final grade) a. Introductory presentation b. Final presentation 2. Written essay referring to the team research project (30% of the final grade)

Team research project Introductory presentation Content: Final title Scope of the project/ Research problem

Team research project Introductory presentation Content: Final title Scope of the project/ Research problem & its justifiation (Why is it your choice? Why is it important? ) Objective(s) Research questions Research methods (quantitative/ qualitative) Draft list of references (literature, journal articles, online sources, data sets, etc. ) Draft structure of the final presentation Time: 15 minutes each group Form: multimedia presentation

Team research project Final presentation It’s about your creativity Structure (compulsory components): Introduction (it

Team research project Final presentation It’s about your creativity Structure (compulsory components): Introduction (it covers the components of introductory presentation) Analysis Main findings Main conclusions/ recommendations References and data sources Time: 70 minutes (if there is one presentation) 40 minutes (if there are two presentations) Form: multimedia presentation

Useful sources of data and information Literature: academic handbooks, scientific articles, conference papers Websites

Useful sources of data and information Literature: academic handbooks, scientific articles, conference papers Websites of the international organizations: IOM, UNHCR, OECD, EU… Publications, reports, analyses Data sets Internet sources Ted Talks Study visits Interviews Observation The list of sources is part of your project

Written essay

Written essay

Guidelines Form: Group essay or commentary Submission deadline: …. . Delivery: doc(x) file sent

Guidelines Form: Group essay or commentary Submission deadline: …. . Delivery: doc(x) file sent by e-mail Topic/Scope of your group essay/commentary: it should refer to your presentation’s scope and cover one of the issues you discussed, in case you would like to work on another topic, you can submit an essay/commentary on the following subject: “EU and its members states facing the migrant and refugee crisis” Length: 1800 -2000 words of the main text (excluding your names and references/ bibliography) Language: English classes - in English (teams are mixed) Examples: in English: https: //www. academia. edu/27646099/The_OECD_and_the_twin_migration_and_refugee_crises_in_Europe More examples (in both languages): http: //www. iesw. lublin. pl/komentarze/index. php

Template: Course: ……… Title of team presentation: . . . Student X, Index number

Template: Course: ……… Title of team presentation: . . . Student X, Index number Student Y, Index number Student Z, Index number Title of your essay/commentary Abstract (a short summary of key points and conclusions) – max. 200 words Essay/Commentary – max. 1800 words why this topic/issue? what is your aim? what is your scope? analysis/discussion/comments/reflections conclusions/recommendations References (you have to list all the sources you cite, paraphrase, refer to, use in another way etc. ); editorial guidelines: http: //guides. library. uwa. edu. au/c. php? g=325241&p=2177430