2019

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Time and place: , University of Twente

ESRs must handle research data correctly and in line with rules and practices for research data management and sharing. We revisit PLATO’s Data Management Plan (DMP) and ESRs elaborate their dataset descriptions with hands-on support.

Time and place: , U Parkhotel, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

The last module of Vitae’s Effective Researcher programme (TM3) will help ESRs navigate the final year of their doctorate and plan for non-academic secondments.

Time and place: , University of Twente

This session introduces the ESRs to the basics of communicating research to different audiences. It is the first of two training modules in public engagement (TM7).

Time and place: , U Parkhotel, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

This third PLATO workshop for supervisors will address best practices to support PhDs in finishing their projects in time. It will focus on key elements of effective PhD supervision, such as managing expectations, supporting effective goal setting, encouraging progress, adapting to individual needs, and dealing with difficult circumstances.

Time and place: , U Parkhotel, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

Prof. Michael Zürn will hold a keynote speech on the legitimacy crisis of global governance as part of the PLATO PhD school at the University of Twente.

Time and place: , University of Twente

This workshop introduces the Open Access (OA) requirements for ESR publications, the driving forces behind the EU’s policy and PLATO’s guidelines for Open Access publishing

Time and place: , University of Twente

This workshop gives practical advise for doctoral students in publishing their work in monographs and peer-reviewed academic journals.

Time and place: , U Parkhotel, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

ESRs will be presenting their contribution to the PLATO anthology and their overall research results, with an emphasis on the first.

Time and place: , University of Wrocław, Building C, Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics, Room: 405

PLATO coordinator Chris Lord is chairing a panel with papers by five PLATO PhD researchers as part of the ECPR General Conference in Wroclaw.

Time and place: , De Meerminne, M.102, Sint-Jacobsstraat 2-4, Antwerp

The purpose of the additional Antwerp workshop is to start the work on an edited book proposal toward a theory of (de)legitimation in the European Union with contributions by PLATO's PhD researchers.