PhD Program - Sociology
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Neuchâtel
Key information
- Publication date:20 August 2024
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Neuchâtel
Job summary
Join the PhD Program in Sociology at CUSO, a leading academic institution. This role offers a unique opportunity to enhance your research skills and collaborate with experts.
Tasks
- Deepen theoretical and methodological training in sociology.
- Encourage new knowledge production in chosen specialization areas.
- Facilitate academic and research career integration for graduates.
Skills
- Enrollment in a partner university required for participation.
- Strong research and analytical skills essential.
- Ability to collaborate in interdisciplinary teams.
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PhD Program - Sociology
CategoryPositionPresentation of the Romand Doctoral Program in Sociology (PDRS)
WELCOME!
The Romand Doctoral Program in Sociology (PDRS) is primarily aimed at PhD students in sociology enrolled at one of the CUSO partner universities.Its objectives are as follows:
to deepen the training of PhD students at the theoretical level and, above all, methodological in sociological research
to promote the production of new knowledge in the fields of specialization chosen by the PhD students
to facilitate the subsequent integration of PhD students into the academic environment and research as well as in any other institution or company calling on highly qualified researchers in sociology
The PDRS is not responsible for PhD registrations. For registrations, candidates are asked to contact the university of their choice:
University of Lausanne
University of Geneva
University of Neuchâtel
University of Fribourg
Registration to the PDRS is only possible once the PhD registration (enrollment) has been completed.
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June 25 to 26, 2024
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September 12, 2024
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November 14 to 15, 2024
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Scientific director of the doctoral program: Prof. Philip Balsiger, University of Neuchâtel
Romand scientific coordination commission in sociology (COROCOSO):
Professors Gaële Goastellec (UNIL), Félix Bühlmann (UNIL), Francesca Poglia Mileti (UNIFR), Philip Balsiger (UNINE), Mihaela Nedelcu (UNINE), Mathilde Bourrier (UNIGE), Nicolas Baya Lafitte (UNIGE), Kevin Toffel (permanent guest, HESAV) as well as Auxane Pidoux (UNIGE), Morgane Jomini (UNIFR), Cecilia Delgado Villanueva (UNIL) and Camille Budon (UNINE) representing the PhD students
Contact
Romand Doctoral Program in Sociology
Institute of SociologyUniversity of Neuchâtel
Faubourg de l’Hôpital 27
2000 Neuchâtel