AI-supported doctorate: efficient and legally compliant research
Artificial intelligence can make your doctorate much easier - from searching for topics and literature research to structuring and optimising the language of your dissertation. But which AI tools are actually useful? And how can they be used in a legally compliant manner and in accordance with the standards of good scientific practice?
In this practice-orientated 4-hour online workshop, doctoral students will learn how to efficiently integrate AI-supported tools into their research process. Using concrete exercises, we will use AI tools in a targeted manner, discuss best practices and clarify legal and ethical issues. The focus is on using and trying out various AI tools in different phases of the doctorate, rather than a theoretical exchange. The workshop therefore depends on your participation. You are welcome to bring concrete use cases or questions about your specific case, for which we will then work together to find solutions.
Target group: PhD students from all disciplines who want to integrate AI into their research work in a meaningful and legally compliant way.
Content:
- AI tools for the various phases of the doctoral thesis from topic identification to finalisation
- Avoiding plagiarism and scientific integrity
- Data protection, copyright and citation obligations when using AI
- Hands-on: Practical application of AI tools for the dissertation
Prerequisites:
No prior knowledge of AI required. An interest in new digital methods and a concrete doctoral project are advantageous.
Lecturer:
Christine Schödel, Mediendidaktikerin, Hochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung und Finanzen Ludwigsburg
Date:
Friday, 23. May 2025, 10:00 - 14:00
Venue Workshop: digital via zoom
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at info(at)promotionsverband-bw.de.
Your Promotionsverband der Hochschulen für angewandte Wissenschaften Baden-Württemberg