[Programme & Registration] Annual Follow-Up PhD Training 2023

Published 1 March 2023

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Each year the NNHRR organises a PhD Follow Up Training aimed at 3rd and 4th year PhD students. This year’s event will take place at the University of Amsterdam on Thursday, 13 April 2023 08:45-16:30 CEST, and is organized in collaboration with the Asser Institute of International and European Law. The aim of this training is to provide participants with the tools to translate their expertise to a professional career in academia or elsewhere. This year’s training will include modules on pursuing your career in universities, NGOs and governmental institutions. It will also feature discussions on publishing for A-list academic journals and prestigious book series. Finally, it will conclude with a discussion about formulating grant applications.

Registration for the event is now closed. Below you will find this year's programme. To view the full programme, click here

 

Programme

8.45-9.15 Coffee and registration                                                                                                    

9.15-9.30 Welcome 
Prof. Yvonne Donders, Chair of International Human Rights at the University of Amsterdam Faculty of Law, and Member of the NNHRR Steering Committee

Dr. León Castellanos-Jankiewicz, Researcher in International Law, Asser Institute for International and European Law

Joëlle Trampert, PhD Candidate University of Amsterdam, Department of Criminal Law

Dr. Jackson Oldfield, University of Amsterdam, Department of Public International Law

9.30-11.00 Panel on careers 
Continuing in Academia
Dr. Nataša Nedeski, Assistant Professor of Public International law, University of Amsterdam

Working for the Dutch government or an international organisation
Dr. Nienke van der Have, Seconded National Expert at European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights [online]

Working in a National Human Rights Institute
Dr. Charlotte Baarda, Policy Advisor at the Netherlands Human Rights Institute

11.00-11.30 Coffee and tea break 

11.30-13.00 Panel on publishing 
Publishing in an ‘A list’ journal
Dr. Sofia Stolk, Senior Researcher in International Law, Asser Institute for International and European Law

Turning your PhD into a monograph
Dr. Tomas Hamilton, Assistant Professor of International Criminal Law, University of Amsterdam

13.00-14.30 Lunch break 

14.45-16.15 Pitching workshop 
Pitching for a Veni grant?
Frances Singleton, Project Manager Research & Innovation at University of Amsterdam, Founder at NoBolLex & Mentor at FEM-START

16.30 Closing and drinks 

18.30 Dinner