The student will prepare and consult with their supervisor materials for a one-day art workshop on the topic of the student's specialization, and will carry out the project. The student will document the project, provide it with an interpretative frame, reflection, and with a list of cited literature. The interpretative frame will be embedded in the contemporary trends in arts, or theories of visual branches. We understand reflection as expert interpretation and analysis of creation originated within the project. We understand documentation as a proper reflection of the substantial factors of the project, their analysis, and commentary on the contribution resulting from the project so far. Good-quality documentation may come through the editorial committee and may be published as the student's publication activities. Whether the project is included in the publication or not depends on its quality and semantic density. A video from the event is not documentation. The student provides the outline of the workshop in digital form to the supervisor and the doctoral studies secretary. After the workshop, the student submits a digital output to be archived; the workshop as a mandatory form necessary for completing the third year will not be recognized before submitting the written output. The doctoral student and the supervisor are fully responsible for the workshop, its promotion, and implementation. They are not arranged by the DS officer.
The gained capabilities constitute an encompassment and an aquirement of knowledge and experience in the given field of study, they result from a concrete annotation of the subject and are aimed at a profile´s fulfilment of the graduate of the given field of study.
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