Extended deadline (17 October!) for PhD Conference in Rotterdam 12-16 January, 2015

The Research group Citizenship, Migration and the City (CIMIC) of the Erasmus University Rotterdam extended the deadline for applications for the second edition of the IMISCOE 3CI PhD Conference ‘Changing Europe - Changing Migration’: Europe in the World on the Move. The new deadline is: October 17, 2014.

The 3CI PhD Conference includes 5 days of intensive interdisciplinary training by internationally recognized scholars for 30 selected PhD students to support them with content, methodologies and critical perspectives to conduct their research. While the focus of the conference lies on the interactions between patterns of transnationalism, integration and citizenship, it will also address two key issues for PhD students: (1) how to write a world class paper?; (2) and how to plan an academic career?

For more information on the programme, experts, application procedure and conference fee, please visit: www.cimic-eur.com/winterschool2015.

 

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