Internalisation
The PhD course provides the opportunity to engage with established historical partners. This collaboration offers PhD students in sociology diverse opportunities, including international research collaborations, academic exchange programs, and joint initiatives, fostering a rich and dynamic academic environment.
Partners
Collaborations with Foreign Public and Private Partners:
- PhD Agreement with Tilburg University
- Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany.
- Centre for Social Policy (CSB), Antwerp, Belgium: Engaging in joint research initiatives and academic endeavors.
- ESRI Dublin – The Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland: Collaborating on research projects addressing economic and social issues.
- MZES Mannheim – The Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, Germany: Joint research endeavors focusing on European social dynamics.
- Graduate School in Social Sciences, University of Bamberg, Germany: Participating in collaborative research programs within the field of social sciences.
- IAB Research Centre Nuernberg, Germany: Conducting research on labor market dynamics and social policy.
- Nuffield College, Oxford – University of Oxford, England: Collaborating on sociological research projects and academic exchange programs.
- Department of Sociology, University of Stockholm, Sweden: Engaging in joint research initiatives and academic exchange opportunities.
- University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain: Establishing academic partnerships and research collaborations in sociology.
- WZB Berlin – The Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (Social Science Research Center) and Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany: Participating in joint research projects and academic exchange programs.
- Università Sciences Po, Paris, France: Collaborating on research initiatives and academic exchange activities.
- La Sorbonne, Paris, France: Establishing academic partnerships and joint research endeavors.
- Aarhus University, Denmark: Engaging in collaborative research projects and academic exchange opportunities.