Doctoral workshop
Doctoral Workshops: Basic Information
The aim of the workshop is to guide current PhD candidates through their initial years of doctoral training by providing institutional information, advice for PhD and post-PhD professional life, exercises in academic writing and publishing, conference and job presentations, and more.
The workshop implements CRIS’ internationalization strategy by enabling PhD candidates to prepare their academic work for presentation and publication at international conferences and in international journals and outlets.
The collective training provided by the workshop should be seen as complementary to individual and small-group training activities related to the specific theoretical and methodological approaches taken by individual PhD candidates within their projects.
The workshop is split into a seminar-oriented semester, during which general information and skills relevant to academic research and careers are transferred. The second semester is organized around workshop sessions where attendees actively comment and support each other during pre-submission writing, revise and resubmission, and presentations.
All sessions will begin with roughly 15 minutes in which attendees can ask for assistance as well as share recent accomplishments or difficulties. The following 75 minutes will be spent as either a seminar or a workshop.
Workshops schema:
- Pre-Submission Manuscript
- Revise & Resubmit
- Conference Presentation
- Job Talk
Fall sessions:
- September 10th, Introduction & PhD Candidacy at CRIS
- September 24th, Planning for Post-PhD Professional Life
- October 8th, Research Seminars Introductions
- October 22th, Research Ethics in the Social Sciences
- November 12th, Literature and Evidence Reviews and Analyses in the Social Sciences
- November 26th, Academic Wrinting and First Submission
- December 10th, Revise and Resubmission during Publication