Thesis Presentation Structure and Evaluation

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Discover the detailed structure of a compelling thesis presentation, including objectives, research methods, references, evaluation criteria, challenges, and conclusions. Enhance your understanding of creating a successful thesis defense.

  • Thesis
  • Presentation
  • Evaluation
  • Research
  • Structure

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  1. Title of the Thesis Name and Surname of the Student, incl. Academic Titles Study Programme and Specialization Name and Surname of the Supervisor, incl. Academic Titles Department of the Supervisor

  2. Structure of the Presentation 1. Objectives of the Thesis 2. Methods of Research 3. Main References and Data Sources 4. Evaluation of Partial Objectives 5. Evaluation of the Main Objective 6. Issues, Limitations and Challenges for Further Research 7. Conclusions 2

  3. Objectives of the Thesis The Inter font is used in the text of the thesis and presentation. Install it on your computer. It is recommended to save the thesis presentation as a pdf and send it by email to the secretary of the state examination committee at least one day before the thesis defence. 3

  4. Methods of Research Text, for example as a bulleted list: First item Second item Third item 4

  5. Main References and Data Sources Text, for example as a bulleted list: First item Second item Third item 5

  6. Evaluation of Partial Objectives Title of the Table First week 10 % 85 pieces 6,500 Second week 30 % 125 pieces 12,000 Third week 40 % 150 pieces 24,000 Fourth week 50 % 160 pieces 30,000 Fifth week 60 % 170 pieces 35,000 Source: author s calculations based on data from 6

  7. Evaluation of the Main Objective 7

  8. Issues, Limitations and Challenges 8

  9. Conclusions 9

  10. Thank You for Your Attention Name and Surname of the Student, incl. Academic Titles Study Programme and Specialization Name and Surname of the Supervisor, incl. Academic Titles Department of the Supervisor

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