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Academic content, Mobility and Timetable. Each student on the ISLANDS Master programme will study at the Home Institution and at one of the three Consortium Partner universities, obtaining at the end of the programme a diploma from both universities. The structure of the programme over the two years is visualised in the following table (white : study at RUG, grey : compulsory mobility in UAEGEAN, ULPGC or ICELAND). Students are free to plan the order of taking Methods Courses (A&SRM) and Thematic Courses (TTS) in line with their preferences. See the Ocasys page for more information. Year 1 (60 EC) 1a 1b 2a 2b Advanced and Specialized Research Methods (A&SRM) (5 EC) Thematic Theoretical Specialisation (TTS) (5 EC) Individual Research Training (IRT) (10 EC) Research Internship at a renowned Research Institute (RIRI) (10 EC or 15 EC (Iceland) Islands, Insularity and Islandness (5 EC) Thematic Theoretical Specialisation (TTS) (5 EC) Joint Multidisciplinary Research Project (JMRP) (5 EC) Advanced and Specialised Thematic Theoretical Specialisation (TTS) 3 (5 EC) Scientific Reading Debating and Reflecting (SRDR 1) (5 EC) Research Methods (A&SRM) 2 (5 EC) (Gran Canaria and Lesvos) Monthly joint 1st and 2nd year students' sessions: books and diaries (in 2a and 2b these sessions will take place in a hybrid form (students based in the three islands will be joined via video conference with the staff and other Faculty of Spatial Sciences Research Master students at RUG) Year 2 (60 EC) 1a 1b 2a 2b Advanced Research Skills (A&SRM) (5 EC) Research Process and Proposal Writing (RPPW) (5 EC) Master Thesis (30 EC) taken at the same Consortium Partner as in Year 1 Thematic Theoretical Specialisation (TTS) (5 EC) Thematic Theoretical Specialisation (TTS) (5 EC) Advanced and Specialised Research Methods (A&SRM) (5 EC) Scientific Reading Debating and Reflecting (SRDR 2) (5 EC) Monthly joint 1st and 2nd year students' sessions: Islands and Sustainability workshops and scientific diaries The first semester of the first year all ISLANDS students will be based at the University of Groningen, but during this same period there will be teaching staff mobility from the Consortium Partner universities to Groningen in addition to external guest lectures contributing to the modules described in section 6.3 above. In particular, this teaching staff mobility will be designed to support the delivery of the course on Islands, Insularity and Islandness, as well as to facilitate informal teaching sessions and meetings between ISLANDS s...
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