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Research workshop UNIVERSITY LEAGUE

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Course ID: 3223-ILC2-UL
Erasmus code / ISCED: (unknown) / (unknown)
Course title: Research workshop UNIVERSITY LEAGUE
Name in Polish: Research workshop UNIVERSITY LEAGUE
Organizational unit: Institute of Specialised and Intercultural Communication
Course groups:
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): 5.00 Basic information on ECTS credits allocation principles:
  • the annual hourly workload of the student’s work required to achieve the expected learning outcomes for a given stage is 1500-1800h, corresponding to 60 ECTS;
  • the student’s weekly hourly workload is 45 h;
  • 1 ECTS point corresponds to 25-30 hours of student work needed to achieve the assumed learning outcomes;
  • weekly student workload necessary to achieve the assumed learning outcomes allows to obtain 1.5 ECTS;
  • work required to pass the course, which has been assigned 3 ECTS, constitutes 10% of the semester student load.
Language: English
Prerequisites (description):

Compulsory subject for second-year students (second-cycle).


Students are expected to know

- the principles of creating various forms of communication,

- research methodologies used in international legal communication,

- classical and innovative legal methods,

- organization of a lawyer's basic research workshop.

Mode:

Classroom

Short description:

The aim of the inter-university workshop is to gain a deeper understanding of the subject area or topic. Learning will involve a deeper academic insight into a given area of specialization. The workshop is intended to be a source of inspiration for the rest of the master's program. Its purpose is to create a natural part of the profile and create the content that the student wants to add to their studies.

Full description:

The content of the workshop will provide the student with a deeper insight into the academic profile of his master's program. The project internship consists in preparing research, staying in an external institution for several days in order to conduct research, and then processing and disseminating their results. A project internship has the following components: Analysis and / or solution of one of the more detailed phenomena or substantive problems established by the organization in cooperation with a group of students and the internal superior of the University of Warsaw (part of the internship); Conducting research in an external institution in interaction with employees from the receiving institution and under the care of a tutor from the University of Warsaw and a tutor from a foreign center; Reflective analysis and

discussion of selected phenomena and problems on the international forum (reflective element); Dissemination of results.

Bibliography:

Arnold, R., Martínez-Estay, J.I. (ed.), (2017), Rule of Law, Human Rights and Judicial Control of Power. Springer International Publishing.

Jopek-Bosiacka, A. (2010), Legal Communication: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. Wydwnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.

Osiejewicz, J. (2020), Transnational Legal Communication: Towards Comprehensible and Consistent Law, Foundations of Science, 25, pp. 441–475.

Osiejewicz, J. (2023), Międzynarodowa komunikacja prawnicza w ujęciu paradygmatycznym. C. H. Beck.

Schulz, M., Wasmeier, O. (2012), The Law of Business Organizations. A Concise Overview of German Corporate Law. Springer-Verlag.

Learning outcomes:

KNOWLEDGE: the graduate knows and understands

- lawyer's work environment and advocacy process (S3_W01),

- the principles of creating various forms of communication and the functioning of a lawyer in the framework of various forms of advocacy (courtroom, law firm, individual contact with a client, etc.) on the domestic and international market (S3_W03),

SKILLS: the graduate is able to

- use the theoretical knowledge in the field of law and linguistics to solve complex problems in the field of international legal communication by making a creative interpretation of the cultural and linguistic context, and make an adequate assessment of the selection of advocacy strategies appropriate for

the context and recipients of communication (S3_U01),

- use the knowledge of research methodologies used in international legal communication to plan and conduct methodologically correct scientific research in the field of advocacy, analyze its results and determine its implications (S3_U02),

SOCIAL COMPETENCES: the graduate is ready to

- recognizing the importance of the latest field knowledge for the critical assessment of advocacy research, in particular published in scientific journals and monographs and popular science sources, including caution and criticism in expressing the assessments in question (S3_K01),

- maintaining openness to knowledge for the purposes of initiating and conducting research on advocacy, in particular to improve the quality, role and availability of advocacy in society (S3_K02),

- maintaining the ethos of the ombudsman and sensitizing oneself and the environment to the issues of observing and developing the principles of professional ethics of a lawyer (S3_K03).

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Assessment methods and assessment criteria:

Group project - monitoring, evaluation of project work on the basis of a project card, project defense. Assessment of the activities and results obtained by students is carried out on the basis of the criteria established in the

project planning phase and includes both the implementation of the project itself, as well as mutual cooperation in groups, intergroup communication and adherence to the work schedule.

Methods of evaluating the work of students:

- steady evaluation (activity), preparation for the lessons, homeworks

- final oral test.

Assessment criteria:

The final grade comprises:

- steady evaluation (activity) – 20%

- oral test – 80%.

The overall result is established in accordance with the following scale:

51%-60% = 3

61%-70% = 3,5

71%-80% = 4

81%-90% = 4,5

91%-100% = 5

Absences:

Students are permitted two unexcused absences per term. If a student accumulates more than two (2) absences, including excused ones, they should ask the lecturer about the form of getting credit for the material from the classes when the student was absent, and then obtain such credit before the end of the semester. If a student accumulates more than 50% of absences, he/she is not eligible for credit in this course, pursuant the Faculty Regulations.

Practical placement:

Conducting research in an external institution in interaction with employees from the receiving institution and under the care of a tutor from the University of Warsaw.

Classes in period "Summer semester 2023/24" (in progress)

Time span: 2024-02-19 - 2024-06-16
Selected timetable range:
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Type of class:
Workshops, 30 hours more information
Coordinators: Anna Bajerowska
Group instructors: Anna Borowska
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Examination: Course - Grading
Workshops - Grading
Full description:

The students will carry out the project at the Ombudsman's Office under the supervision of a tutor from the UW Faculty of Law and Administration. During the first class, they will be introduced to the linguistic aspects they should pay attention to during the workshop at the Office. During the final class, they will present the results of their research.

Notes:

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