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The meeting will be held in Uppsala.   

Preliminary Schedule

Day1(ca 10-ca 16)

10-10.30 Coffee

10.30-12.30 Session: Welcome and "After PhD-talks" with external speakers

12.30-13.30 Lunch

13.30-14.30 Student presentations (ca 2 min each)

14.30-15.30 Feedback session 1 

15.30-16 Coffee

16-17 Social activity

17 Walk together to central Uppsala and the restaurant

17:30 Dinner


Day2 (ca 9.30-ca15)

9.30-10.15 Student presentations

10.15-10.30 Coffee

10.30-11.30 Feedback session 2 

11.30-12.30 Feedback session 3

12.30-13.30 Lunch

13.30-14.30 Feedback session 4

14.30-15.00 Coffee + Alternative Feedback

Practical notes


Registration 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf8_5U53qR6CD1UOORt42n7BgKFl4FTMhDTa3HXdUW4v8uRkQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Students:

StudentDay of Short presentation
Alexandra Petersson1
Artemy Zhigulev 1
David Manyara1
Dries Boers1
Edana Lord1
Feride Eren1
Filip Thörn1
Hanna Uvdal1
Itzel Nissen1
Jamirah Nazziwa1
Linnea Smeds1
Mariya Lysenkova Wiklander1
Panagiotis-Ioannis Zervakis1
Raphaela Pensch1
Renaud Van Damme2
Songjun Li2
Tian Cheng2
Tianyi Li2
Viktor Sincic2
Xiaomeng Mao2
Zachary Nolen2
Zaide Montes ORtiz2
Zoé Pochon2
Panagiota Maravelia2
Julia Hauenstein2
Marika Ström2
Susanne Bauer2

Preparations

PhD students:

  • Student presentations - 2 min each
    • Quick introduction of your research topic
    • Nice if you include photos of you, your supervisor and advisor
    • (Be prepared to email this slide, preferably in .pdf, before the meeting)
  • All students for the Feedback session: 
    • Each PhD student will get a 1 h feedback session on her/his project, in small groups (3-4 students per group).
    • You should prepare material/slides with an introduction to your project and some discussion points, maybe there is something that you need help with or input on. 


PhD supervisors and advisors

You don’t need to prepare anything, but we encourage you to participate actively in the discussions and create an encouraging atmosphere to support the PhD students, and create valuable connections.

Feedback session groups:

Our aim is to form groups of 3-4 students based on research topics. Students, advisors and PIs participate in the discussion in these groups.




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