The course provides a broad view of how to become and progress as a researcher. It spans over a wide range of topics, from the historical development of scientific thought to research methodology, to the pragmatics of publication, research funding, evaluation, and promotion in a researcher’s career. It also stresses the ethical aspects of research. Although the course speaks about scientific research in general, it especially focuses on the field on Information and Communication Science and Technology.

Being a researcher (in Information Science and Technology)
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Being a researcher (in Information Science and Technology)

Instructor: Carlo Ghezzi
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Research methodology, pragmatics, ethics.
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Reviewed on Oct 23, 2022
There were some difficulties in understanding complex terms, but it helped me a lot in knowing many unknown aspects of the scientific research community
Reviewed on Jul 26, 2020
Amazing piece of information for budding and established researchers. Just loved it
Reviewed on Sep 13, 2020
It,s a very good sasen to me and I learn about more den to good ...I am happy




