Course: Publication and dissemination

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Course title Publication and dissemination
Course code KECHT/1PUBD
Organizational form of instruction no contact
Level of course Doctoral
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter and summer
Number of ECTS credits 25
Language of instruction English
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
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Course content
To successfully defend the dissertation thesis, the student must meet the following requirements in terms of the publication activity: 1. The student is the author/co-author of at least two papers published in journals registered in the WoS database. 2. The student is the first author of at least one of the published papers. 3. In the second paper, the student can be any other co-author but must have a significant proven contribution to the paper (assessed by the doctoral board). 4. Published papers must be thematically relevant to the dissertation thesis. 5. Papers are expected to be published in journals of D1 and Q1 quality. 6. Students are discouraged from submitting papers in so-called "predatory" journals (the current list of non-recommended publishers and journals is published and updated at https://www.fzp.ujep.cz/pp). The final decision on the recognition of the publication belongs to the doctoral board. 7. Alternatively, students can be (co)-authors of patents, prototypes, software, databases, internet scripts, algorithms etc. The work dissemination should reflect the nature, character, and general requirements expected by different research fields and scientific disciplines. In such cases, the student's contribution and recognition shall always be decided by the doctoral board Literature: 1. Lecture on "How to write scientific papers", which will be a part of the doctoral seminars in the programme. 2. Annual workshop on writing scientific papers organized at UJEP. 3. Various Online resources and webinars.

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