PhD Program - Geography
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Fribourg
Key information
- Publication date:20 August 2024
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Fribourg
Job summary
Join the PhD Program in Geography at CUSO, a leading Swiss institution. This program offers a vibrant research environment and collaborative opportunities.
Tasks
- Enhance doctoral thesis conditions through networking.
- Participate in workshops on geography and data analysis.
- Engage with diverse topics like inequalities in academia.
Skills
- PhD candidates in geography from CUSO partner universities.
- Strong research and analytical skills in geography.
- Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively.
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PhD Program - Geography
CategoryPositionThe doctoral program in geography is mainly aimed at PhD students in geography affiliated with the member and partner universities of the CUSO: the universities of Fribourg, Geneva, Lausanne and Neuchâtel, as well as the Graduate Institute of Geneva.
The program aims to improve the conditions for completing the doctoral thesis in geography by promoting better contacts between young researchers and a stimulating research environment.
The workshops offered are accessible to PhD students from other doctoral programs (subject to availability), so do not hesitate to register!
Program management:
Prof. Julie De Dardel (UNIGE)
7-9 February 2024
Venue: Grand Hôtel des Rasses (Jura Vaudois): https://www.grandhotelrasses.ch/ ')
Detailed description of workshops (PDF)
PROGRAM
Org: O. Söderström and J. Fall. + guest instructor: Gillian Rose
How does the environment move geography? From surveying to performance. Org: J. Salomon-Cavin, H. Dao, A. Choplin
An initiation to the analysis of Big Data in geography
Inequalities and Power dynamics in Academia
Org : M. Fautras + Guest instructor D. Saltiel ( Ouimen consulting)
- UNINE: Institute of Geography
- UNIGE: Department of Geography and Environment
- UNIL: IGD Institute of Geography and Sustainability
- UNIFR: Geography
The program aims to improve the conditions for completing the doctoral thesis in geography by promoting better contacts between young researchers and a stimulating research environment.
The workshops offered are accessible to PhD students from other doctoral programs (subject to availability), so do not hesitate to register!
Program management:
Prof. Julie De Dardel (UNIGE)
7-9 February 2024
Venue: Grand Hôtel des Rasses (Jura Vaudois): https://www.grandhotelrasses.ch/ ')
Detailed description of workshops (PDF)
PROGRAM
Org: O. Söderström and J. Fall. + guest instructor: Gillian Rose
How does the environment move geography? From surveying to performance. Org: J. Salomon-Cavin, H. Dao, A. Choplin
An initiation to the analysis of Big Data in geography
Inequalities and Power dynamics in Academia
Org : M. Fautras + Guest instructor D. Saltiel ( Ouimen consulting)