Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
defesa
English translation:
defense (AmE)/defence (BrE)
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Lilian Magalhães
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Portuguese term
defesa
Portuguese to English
Art/Literary
Music
faculdade de música
Epistemiologia, teoria e metodologia de pesquisa social, características essenciais da ciência e de outras formas de conhecimento; abordagens e técnicas metodológicas de pesquisa, enfocando o planejamento, a apresentação de projetos e a execução dos mesmos, bem como a elaboração de relatórios, defesas e divulgação dos trabalhos de pesquisa embasados na ética profissional.
Sentido da defesa do trabalho de conclusão de curso/monografia
Sentido da defesa do trabalho de conclusão de curso/monografia
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4 +3 | defense (AmE)/defence (BrE) | Luciano Eduardo de Oliveira |
4 | presentation and dissemination of research papers | airmailrpl |
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Portuguese term (edited):
defesas e divulgação dos trabalhos de pesquisa
presentation and dissemination of research papers
defesas e divulgação dos trabalhos de pesquisa => presentation and dissemination of research papers
What's the meaning of "defended their dissertations"
When you are getting your Doctorate (and sometimes your Masters) Degree you have to write a thesis (otherwise called "dissertation"). Once the thesis has been accepted by your supervising professor, you have to go before your thesis committee and "defend" your thesis. They will ask you questions about your research and the results you put into your thesis and you have to "defend" the results that you came up with. When the committe cannot find anything wrong with your thesis, then you "pass" your defense and get your degree
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111219185050A...
What's the meaning of "defended their dissertations"
When you are getting your Doctorate (and sometimes your Masters) Degree you have to write a thesis (otherwise called "dissertation"). Once the thesis has been accepted by your supervising professor, you have to go before your thesis committee and "defend" your thesis. They will ask you questions about your research and the results you put into your thesis and you have to "defend" the results that you came up with. When the committe cannot find anything wrong with your thesis, then you "pass" your defense and get your degree
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111219185050A...
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