ICORIA Doctoral Colloquium 2024

The Doctoral Colloquium will be held on June 27 in Thessaloniki, Greece.

The aim of the ICORIA Doctoral Colloquium is to provide PhD students with professional skills needed for their academic career. The colloquium gives PhD students the opportunity to learn from the insights and experiences of senior scholars in their field of study. Furthermore, PhD students will meet peers from different countries and start (or continue) building an international network that will be valuable throughout their academic career.

What?

In 2024 the colloquium will cover strategies for research collaborations as well as insider tips and career advice from leading advertising researchers. Participants at the colloquium may also be invited to chair sessions in the main conference.

When?

The Doctoral Colloquium will be held on June 27 at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall (Building M2), Thessaloniki, Greece. The colloquium will start at noon with a lunch for participants.
The sessions will conclude with the ICORIA welcome reception late afternoon.
Participants are encouraged to participate in the preconference workshop on ‘Avoiding Deadly Sins in Journal Submissions’.

Who?

The colloquium is open to PhD students participating in ICORIA 2024 on June 27-June 29 (see separate call for papers).

How?

To participate in the ICORIA 2024 Doctoral Colloquium please send a one-page application in which you describe your dissertation project and briefly motivate why the doctoral colloquium would be important for you in developing your research career.

Please send your application by e-mail to: Liselot.Hudders@Ugent.be and Dieneke.Vandesompel@Ugent.be no later than May 8, 2024. Applicants will be notified about acceptance no later than May 12, 2024. The number of participants is limited, and the selection will be based on the fit between research interests and ICORIA as well as motivations.

Questions with regards to the doctoral colloquium can be directed to Liselot Hudders (EAA Board, Pre-conference/PhD program).