Welcome to the Thesis Seminar of the Chair for Strategy and Organization!

<aside> 💡 This seminar accompanies the supervision of final theses at the Chair for Strategy and Organization. It is compulsory for all students to study the materials in the thesis seminar. If you have questions beyond the provided material, you can attend the monthly Q&A sessions.

The seminar contains the following components:

  1. Administrative information about your thesis.
  2. Materials (slides, videos, papers) about the (empirical) research process for self-study.
  3. Monthly Q&A sessions with Dr. Theresa Treffers where we discuss open questions about your thesis, if the material provided here do not answer them.
  4. Detailed information about submission documents together with your final thesis.

No registration is necessary for the thesis seminar.

No attendance is required for the Q&A sessions.

You do not need to present your thesis.

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1. Administrative information

Please refer to our thesis guidelines for administrative information.

Thesis Guideline

2. Materials about the (empirical) research process

Slides

Videos

Academic papers & materials

3. Q&A Sessions

The thesis seminar offers monthly Q&A sessions where you can discuss general open questions about your thesis that the provided materials do not cover. Hence, the Q&A sessions are not compulsory for participation.

You should still send regular updates to your supervisor and get feedback on questions that are very specific to your topic and cannot be answered in the thesis seminar.

In case you have open questions for discussion in the thesis seminar, please fill in your information in the miro board:


https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVOTXZb0c=/?share_link_id=986365936549

Session Dates

TUMOnline: https://campus.tum.de/tumonline/ee/ui/ca2/app/desktop/#/slc.tm.cp/student/courses/950700411?$ctx=design=ca;lang=de&$scrollTo=toc_overview

4. Submission documents with your thesis

For a successful completion of your thesis, you need to submit the following documents together with your thesis to your supervisor.