PhDs and Early-Stage Researchers

As part of the ENGAGE.EU European University, actions aimed at doctoral students and young researchers (up to 4 years after obtaining their doctorate) have been identified as a priority for the coming years.

Benefit from :
  •     Online and face-to-face training
  •     Short research stays

The next event dedicated to PhDs and young researchers in Rome

The Annual PhD research workshop and Early-stage Researcher Symposium will take place from 5 to 7 June 2024 at Luiss University.
Take part in this multidisciplinary research workshop for PhD students and young researchers (up to 4 years after obtaining their PhD).
Application deadline: 26 April 2024.

Discover the ENGAGE.EU training courses available to you

Catalogue
The ENGAGE.EU course catalogue offers you a selection of general courses enabling you to broaden your perspectives or deepen your knowledge of research methodology. Courses can be taken face-to-face (in combination with an ERASMUS+ research grant) or online throughout the year.
>>> Available here <<<

Open Science and Data Management
ENGAGE.EU offers online training courses and webinars designed for researchers, data scientists and anyone wishing to improve their skills in data management and open science.
All the information can be found on the dedicated ENGAGE.EU page.
>>> Available here <<<

Early Stage Researcher
The Postdoc Career Academy at the University of Mannheim is offering a series of career development workshops open to young researchers at the ENGAGE.EU European University. Contact for registration: : postdocs@uni-mannheim.de
 
 
 

The Last PhD Event in Toulouse


 
This event brung together PhD students and post-doctoral researchers from the 9 partner universities. The aim was  to deepen the discussion on research projects and to develop ideas in relation to the three societal themes listed below.

Participants registered for one of three interdisciplinary "thematic tracks":
  • Health and well-being
  • Social and digital ecosystems
  • Social and organisational justice
The workshop format allowed them to receive rich feedback on their work and to network with other researchers with related interests, both in their own field and in neighbouring disciplines. Therefore, workshop participants worked in small groups, but there was be time for social activities to allow all participants to network with each other. The idea was to create an opportunity for rich exchange and networking. We expect the participation of three students from each of the 9 partner universities, as well as one senior researcher from each of the 9 partner universities.