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Winter Term 2023

This document outlines the schedule and agenda for 12 tutorial sessions during the 2023/2024 winter term. The sessions will be held on Mondays from 12-14 and led by Sara Akbari. Key dates include the start of lectures on October 16, 2023, the semester break from December 22, 2023 to January 5, 2024, and the end of lectures on February 9, 2024. The sessions will include introductions, guest speakers, campus tours, and discussions around course credits, exams, employment opportunities, and writing skills.

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Winter Term 2023

This document outlines the schedule and agenda for 12 tutorial sessions during the 2023/2024 winter term. The sessions will be held on Mondays from 12-14 and led by Sara Akbari. Key dates include the start of lectures on October 16, 2023, the semester break from December 22, 2023 to January 5, 2024, and the end of lectures on February 9, 2024. The sessions will include introductions, guest speakers, campus tours, and discussions around course credits, exams, employment opportunities, and writing skills.

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Winter term 2023/2024

Tutorial master: 12- 14/ Monday


Beginning: 16.10.2023, SH 2.102
Sara Akbari: sarina.akbari3741@gmail.com

Start of lectures: October 16, 2023


Semester break (Christmas): December 22, 2023 to January 5, 2024
End of lectures: February 9, 2024
End of semester: March 31, 2024

Session 1
Date: 16.10
Agenda:
Welcome and Icebreaker: Introduce themselves, get to know each other and me. Also, I will
explain what we are going to do during the semester. Also, I can ask their opinion on their
expectations from tutorial. (I will also inform them a bit about hierarchy and how to address
people in institute. Also, I will inform them about the map of the campus and where
different buildings are)
Lunch Together: Share a meal and have more friendly atmosphere.
Learning Goals for Session 1:

Students will become familiar with their fellow classmates. And the course.

Session 2
Date: 23.10
Agenda:
Q&A Session: Students bring up questions.
Credit Points and Exams: Detailed information on how exams work. And get account
Learning Goals for Session 2:

Students will have their questions answered.


Students will understand the credit point system and exam procedures.

Session 3
Date: 30.10
Agenda:
Finding Employment: Discuss job opportunities and scholarships. And other facilities on
campus. Library Tour: Explore the university library.
Learning Goals for Session 3:
Students will gain insights into job opportunities and financial resources and facilities like
sport, ticket …
Students will become familiar with the university library.

Session 4
Date: 6.11
Agenda:
Guest Speaker: Presentation from "Fixing Future."
Learning Goals for Session 4:

Students will learn about the activities of "Fixing Future" and relevant actors.
Students will gain insights into future career prospects, and PhD positions.

Session 5
Date: 13.11
Agenda:
Guest Speaker: Presentation from a master student.
Learning Goals for Session 5:

Students will learn from the experiences of a current master student.


Students will get insights into the master's program. (probably I can invite my classmates)

Session 6
Date: 20.11
Agenda:
Online Tools and Writing: Introduction to helpful writing tools.
Term Paper Guidelines: How to write a term paper effectively. ( I will invite Yasmin )
Learning Goals for Session 6:

Students will acquire skills in using online tools for research and writing.
Students will understand the basics of writing a term paper.

Session 7

Date: 27.11
Agenda:
Guest Speaker: Presentation from a graduate master students (Tessa). Or ( Janine)
Learning Goals for Session 7:

Students will gain insights into the experiences of Tessa, as a master student.
Students will have an opportunity for Q&A.

Session 8

Date: 4.12
Agenda:
Mini Project (if applicable): Briefing on a potential mini project.
Ethnography: Introduction to ethnographic research.
Learning Goals for Session 8:

Students will understand the expectations for a mini project.


Students will gain knowledge of ethnographic research.
Session 9
Date: 11.12
Agenda:
Campus Visit (Tour): Explore the history of the campus. ( if there is a tour)
Learning Goals for Session 9:

Students will learn about the history of the campus.


Students will become more familiar with the university's physical layout.
Session 10

Date: 18.12
Agenda:
Christmas Market Visit: Explore the city's Christmas market.
Learning Goals for Session 10:

Students will have a cultural experience and bond with classmates.


Students will enjoy the holiday season.

Session 11

Date: 8.1
Agenda:
Guest Speaker (Fixing Future) OR STS Kitchen: Another session with a guest speaker or an
STS Kitchen presentation.
Learning Goals for Session 11:

Students will learn about the activities of "Fixing Future" or STS Kitchen.
Students will continue to gain insights into potential career paths.
Session 12

Date: 15.1
Agenda:
Open Consultation Hour: Individual meetings if needed.
Learning Goals for Session 12:

Students will have the opportunity for one-on-one consultations.

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