18 ECTS credits
450 h study time
Offer 1 with catalog number 4023575FNW for working students in the 1st and 2nd semester at a (F) Master - specialised level.
The master's thesis, variant pre-doctoral track, is a piece of work that completes the master's program. By carrying out the ‘pre-doctoral track’ as a master's thesis the student demonstrates analytical and synthesis abilities, as well as an independent problem-solving ability at an academic level. The “Master Thesis: Pre-doctoral Track” is a trajectory for motivated students with a high research-potential and interested in doing a PhD in the future. Excellent and motivated students (see admission criteria) can opt for this course, instead of the ‘classic’ master thesis course.
The Master Thesis -– Pre-doctoral Track consists out of 3 parts:
A) Participation in several workshops to enhance key research competencies required for developing the research proposal and the scientific article;
B) A scientific proposal (e.g., FWO, Baekeland, Innoviris);
C) A scientific paper.
Supervision of this course will be provided by the course coordinator (A, B, C) and a topic supervisor (i.e., promotor; B & C). Students need to pass for all 3 parts (A, B, C). Group and individual guidance will be provided by the course coordinator (titular) and topic supervisor.
The administrative and substantive procedures for the Master Thesis Pre-doctoral Track go digitally through the ‘Master Thesis Information System’ (MaThIS) following the official confirmation by the supervisors and the coordinators by e-mail. The accepted students will be enrolled by the course coordinators in MaThis.
A manual with additional information (on deadlines, manner of submitting, evaluation,…) can be found on the course space in Canvas and is regarded as an integral part of the course description.
This course is a final paper completing a Master’s programme and cannot be taken as part of a credit contract.
Selection procedure:
Timing:
In the months prior to the start of the academic year in which the Master Thesis: Pre-Doctoral Track is included, a selection process is organised by the coordinators. Thereto, introduction sessions will be organised in which the requirements for enrolment to this course and the related different deadlines are communicated. The topic supervisors should formally agree to supervise the student in this track. This agreement should be send by email to the course coordinators, by the 10th of October, the latest.
For students that hold a bachelor or master’s degree from the VUB, or finalized a bridging program at the VUB
Students need to have ‘great distinction’ or higher for their bachelor or master’s diploma, or a grade point average of minimum 77% for a bridging program, or students fall in the top 10th percentile of their class. These students will receive a personal invitation by e-mail. Having high grades does not automatically give students access to this course.
Or
A topic supervisor motivates why the student (without ‘great distinction’ or higher, or fall in the 10th percentile of their class) have potential to start a PhD in the future; both topic supervisor and course coordinator have to approve by e-mail.
For students that hold a bachelor or master’s degree from another university (e.g. international students)
Students need to have ‘great distinction or higher’ for their bachelor or master’s diploma, or fall in the top 10th percentile of their class.
Students need to be able to present the VUB with formal proof of their scores. Equivalence with VUB-standards will be checked.
Having high grades does not automatically give students access to this course. When interested in this trajectory students have to e-mail the course coordinators to check if they are eligible to participate in this trajectory.
Note: Students do not have an automatic right to participate in this course.
They need a topic supervisor (within the ES faculty) that is willing and motivated to support them during this trajectory.
A topic supervisor is a professor that act as master thesis promotor in this trajectory.
This Promotor is an expert in the field that the students wants to conduct research in.
The student cannot have been sanctioned based on OER article 118.
This course can only be included on condition that the student can graduate in the academic year of inclusion of this course and meets the selection criteria. Students can only register for this course after permission from the coordinators.
The Master’s Thesis Pre-doctoral Track is the final part in completing a Master’s course which forms proof of the student’s capacity for analytical and synthetic work, independent problem solving at an academic level.
Both the scientific proposal and paper reflect the student’s general capacity for critical reflection or research.
The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Master Thesis determines 100% of the final mark.
Within the Master Thesis category, the following assignments need to be completed:
For the pre-doctoral track as master thesis, a review and submission process is organized by the course holder via Canvas. The course coordinator will communicate at the start of the academic year the formal deadlines for submission of interim and final documents. The use of AI tools in the context of this course is allowed to a limited extent and follows the agreements on AI use described in the guidelines for the regular master's thesis of the program that the student is enrolled in.
In case you submitted the master thesis but receive a non-pass grade, when resubmitting a reworked version of the master thesis (in second session or in the next academic year) it is obligatory to submit a separate ‘revisions made’-document discussing in detail what changes have been made. This document needs to respond in detail to the jury feedback on the earlier version as well as discuss all other changes made compared to the earlier version. Failure to submit this document implies that submission of the new version of the thesis will be considered inadmissible. The quality of the responses to the jury’s comments will be taken into account in the evaluation of the new version of the thesis. More details about the requirements of this document can be found in the guidelines for the regular master's thesis of the programme in which the student is enrolled.
This offer is part of the following study plans:
Master of Management: Standaard traject