Learning outcomes

Being able to adapt to a new research environment, either academic or non-academic, based on the autonomy gained during the master thesis. Being able to be familiar with a new topic in molecular microbiology, and to present it to colleagues through through a written document and an oral presentation followed by a scientific discussion.

Goals

- Adapt to a new research environment, being able to perform experiments in a new lab, on a new topic (often including new techniques) compared to the master thesis

- Master the literature of a new topic, and thus the context of the proposed research

- Present the results obatined and placing them in the general context of the study (written and oral)

 

Content

The student will perform full time research work in a new environment, possibly abroad, in an academic or non-academic laboratory, under the guidance of a supervisor and a tutor.

Assessment method

The evaluation is based on :

- the written report, usually due around 10-15 of June (the excat date will be communicated to the students)

- the oral presentation (15 min)

- the quality of the scientific discussion (20 min)

Language of instruction

Français
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Master 120 in molecular microbiology, research focus Standard 0 30
Master 120 in molecular microbiology, research focus Standard 2 30