Syllabus

Title
5610 Research Seminar
Instructors
Univ.Prof. Dr. Rupert Sausgruber, Prof.Dr. Andreas Wagener, Univ.Prof. Dr. Eva Eberhartinger, LL.M.(Exeter), Univ.Prof. Dr. DDr.h.c. Michael Lang, ao.Univ.Prof. Dr. Martin Zagler
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
02/10/16 to 02/29/16
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Tuesday 03/15/16 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM D3.0.237
Thursday 04/28/16 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM D3.0.237
Tuesday 06/07/16 01:30 PM - 06:00 PM D3.0.237
Tuesday 06/14/16 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM D3.0.237
Tuesday 06/21/16 11:00 AM - 03:00 PM D3.0.237
Contents

The seminar consists of presentations and discussions of ongoing PhD-projects in the Doctoral Program International Business Taxation (DIBT). The seminar provides input and critical assessment regarding method and content, work progress, and the results of the projects. Topics covered include in International Business Taxation, Public Finance, and International Tax Law.

Learning outcomes
This is the Research Seminar for the PhD inInternational Business Taxation (DIBT). Regular WU doctoral students are cordially invited to participate, but should be aware that the level is aimed at full time fully financed PhD students. Goal is the understanding and discussion of the state of the art of the literature in international business taxation from a business, legal and economic perspective and beyond.
Teaching/learning method(s)

The Research Seminar aims at providing feedback to doctoral students on their research in order to advance their project and improve the dissertation.

Students participate actively as presenting researchers and/or discussants. 

 

There will be 2 types of presentations:

1) junior stream:

  • doctoral students in their 1st or 2nd year will present their research idea,
  • followed by the feedback from a discussant who has a background in the same discipline
  • followed by open discussion 

2) Senior stream:

  • doctoral students in their 2nd and 3rd year will present their research project and (preliminary) results,
  • followed by the Feedback from two discussants, one from a different discipline,
  • followed by open discussion

Assessment

Grading depends on:

For students who present their research project / idea:

  • 40% quality of the paper submitted prior to the presentation, and timeliness
  • 40% quality of the presentation and responsiveness in discussion
  • 20% active participation in discussion throughout the seminar

 

For students who do not present their research project / idea, but who act as 1st discussant in the senior stream:

  • 80 % quality of the discussion
  • 20% active participation in discussion throughout the seminar

 

Additional participation as discussant can improve the overall grade.

Attendance is required throughout the seminar. 

Prerequisites for participation and waiting lists
None.
Recommended previous knowledge and skills
Detailed knowledge of international business taxation, from a legal perspective, a Business perspective, and/or a public finance perscpective is required.
Additional (blank) field
In case you are not a DIBT student, please register in advance by email.
Last edited: 2016-02-17



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