Course Offerings

Prof. Dr. Patricia Ribault

Kolloquium

Master 1 colloquium

MA 1 colloquium
In the first phase of your Master’s, I will help you define your Master’s thesis topic and problematic, widening your perspectives and theoretical knowledge from different points of view.

You will be encouraged to explore your topic in an interdisciplinary way, to choose references, narrative and concepts from various fields of knowledge such as philosophy, literature, anthropology, ethology, art and design history, cultural studies, mythology, etc. You will learn to represent and organise your thoughts and ideas, to connect them to existing theories and to develop your own way to write, to find your own formats. You will also be encouraged to share your questions, findings and methods with other Master’s students from other disciplines, and this exchange of good practices will lead you to present and develop your argumentation in a broader cultural context.

The outcome of this first phase of research will be a presentation in which the results are summarised and presented to the supervisors from the respective subject areas - in product design as a Master's proposal, in the other subject areas as a presentation on the state of work.

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NB: The colloquium will be held in English.

For online sessions: https://tinyurl.com/ribault

Day and time: Thursdays, from 10.00 to 11.30, collectively or individually (certain individual meetings will take place online).

Subject group: Theorie und Geschichte

First session: Thursday 20th April

Room: Mart Stam Raum

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Subject group:

- Theory and History

- MA-Forschungs-Kolloquium I

- Textil- und Flächendesign

- MA-Forschungs-Kolloquium I

- Visuelle Kommunikation

- MA-Forschungs-Kolloquium I

Semester: Winter term 2023

When: Thursday, 10:00 – 12.00

Exam performance: Oral presentation and written description of your MA project

Course language: English

Place: Mart-Stam-Raum / online

Wintersemester 2023/2024

Master

Location : Mart Stam Raum, G1.01


Number of participants : 0 (0)

Hours/week : 2