Scientific work

Scientific work refers to the methodical and systematic examination of a specific topic. This includes finding, analyzing and processing literature, developing a research question and conducting empirical studies or experimental investigations. It is also important to adhere to scientific standards and methods, as well as to present a clear and comprehensible argument. A work result is the reflection on possible limitations and weaknesses of one's own work as well as the discussion of the results in the context of the research background.

Seminars

Winter semester 2019/2020

Module: Lifelong learning with digital learning formats
Module Number: 11804

Content description:

https://www.b-tu.de/modul/11804

Prof. Dr. phil. Silke Michalk
Faculty 5 - Business, Law and Society
Chair ABWL, in particular Human Resources and Management Studies

Linda Häßlich
Academic Assistant at the ZWW
Scientific Continuing Education, Learning Design and e-Education

Winter semester 2020/2021

Module: Lifelong learning with digital learning formats
Module Number: 11804

Content description:

https://www.b-tu.de/modul/11804

Prof. Dr. phil. Silke Michalk
Faculty 5 - Business, Law and Society
Chair ABWL, in particular Human Resources and Management Studies

Linda Häßlich
Academic Assistant at the ZWW
Scientific Continuing Education, Learning Design and e-Education

Summer semester 2020

Module: Current challenges of human resources in the digital transformation
Module number: 13183

Content description:

https://www.b-tu.de/modul/13183

Prof. Dr. phil. Silke Michalk
Faculty 5 - Business, Law and Society
Chair ABWL, in particular Human Resources and Management Studies

Linda Häßlich
Academic Assistant at the ZWW
Scientific Continuing Education, Learning Design and e-Education

Scientific work

Status and Potentials of Digital Learning Formats in Continuing Education at Universities of Applied Sciences

Type of work: Dissertation

Researcher: Linda Häßlich, M.Sc.

Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Eric Schoop (TU Dresden, Faculty of Economic Sciences)

Development of a recommendation for action for the evaluation of qualification measures

Type of work: Bachelor thesis

Editor: Ogün Gün

Supervisor:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Woll, Quality Management Chair
Heike Bartholomäus, ZWW

Continuing education at universities in Brandenburg and Saxony

Type of work: Bachelor thesis

Editor: Laura Koal

Supervisor:

Prof. Dr. Silke Michalk, Chair ABWL, with focus on human resources and management
Linda Häßlich, ZWW

Potentials for scientific further education offers in the context of knowledge transfer from universities to society using the example of BTU Cottbus - Senftenberg

Type of work: Master thesis

Editor: Franziska Blazejewski

Supervisor:

Prof. Dr. Silke Michalk, Chair of ABWL, with a focus on human resources and management studies as well as scientific director of the ZWW.

Prof. Dr. Annette Mayer, Head of the Central Institution for Scientific Continuing Education ZEWK of the TU Berlin

The need for ethical continuing education or a culture of continuing education and its transfer to companies and institutions

Type of work: Bachelor thesis

Editor: Alexander Teller

Supervisor:

apl. Prof. Dr. habil. Hans Friesen, field of study Philosophy of Culture

Heike Bartholomäus, ZWW

What insights can be derived from the current Corona pandemic in relation to humans and the environment? Development of a guideline for the sustainable use of digital tools in work and teaching

Type of work: Project work (6 LP)

Author: Felix Dubrau

Supervisor:

Prof. Dr. Silke Michalk, Chair of ABWL, with a focus on human resources and management theory as well as scientific director of the ZWW

Heike Bartholomäus, ZWW