Communicating scientific results is an essential part of research. Writing manuscripts and publishing them in peer-reviewed journals is therefore a key competence that all PhD students must acquire during their training.
In the form of lectures and workshops, during this summer school you will learn from experts, write a lot, share experiences with your peers, and enjoy getting together. Topics include:
This year's DBE Summer School 2024, will take place from Monday 17 to Friday 21 June.
It will be held atDomaine du Hirtz in Wattwiller, France, at the foot of the Vosges mountains. This eco-tourism ressort is committed to the integration of disabled people: 60% of its employees are recognized as disabled workers.
Participation in the Summer School entitles to 1 ECTS.
Please note that we reserve the right to make changes to the following program and list of speakers. The final program will be distributed to registered participants approximately one month before the start of the Summer School.
Day 1 | 17.06.2024 | Day 2 | 18.06.2024 | Day 3 | 19.06.2024 | Day 4 | 20.06.2024 | Day 5 | 21.06.2024 | ||
Travel to Wattwiller | How to write an abstract | Writing workshop for Advanced / Beginners | Writing workshop for Advanced / Beginners | Peer coaching
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Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | ||
Journal landscape | Right & responsabilities during writing process | Writing workshop for Advanced / Beginners | Writing workshop for Advanced / Beginners | Initiation of writing groups & wrap up | ||
Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | ||
Open access | Review & publishing process | Writing workshop for Advanced / Beginners | Social event: Outdoor Escape Game | Travel to Basel | ||
Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | ||||
Use of AI in the writing process | Writing habits & technics | Writing workshop for Advanced / Beginners |
Invited speakers: Prof. Anja Mündermann; Dr. Anja Matthiä; Dr. Chris Woodrow; Dr. Réka Mihálka; Prof. Bert Müller; Prof. Eva Scheurer; Prof. Cristina Granziera; Renate de Bock; Dr. Alexandra Kulinkina; Dr. Jordyn Wallenborn
Registered students will be divided into two groups dependent on the stage of academic writing in their PhD studies. During the Summer School’s Writing Workshops, one group (Advanced Group) will work on their real manuscript, while the other group (Beginners Group) will begin a manuscript or work on other writing projects such as abstracts, literature reviews, PhD proposals, memos and reflections, etc.
Joining the ‘Advanced Group’ means:
If you do not complete at least the first three points listed above you will join the 'Beginners Group'.
Please also note, that the final group assignment will take place about 1 month before the Summer School, during a mandatory preparatory meeting. The latter includes:
More detail about the preparatory meeting (date, place, format) will be communicated to registered participants in due time.
!!WE ARE BOOKED OUT!!
If you want to have your name added to the waiting list, please contact Sara Freund
The summer school is aimed at students enrolled in the PhD program in Biomedical Engineering and PPHS. Registration is free and includes transportation, course fees, accommodation in shared rooms, catering, and a social event. Please note that registration to the Summer School commits the participant to be present for the entire duration of the stay and to participate in all courses.
After registration, you must indicate the discipline of your doctoral project (Biomedical Engineering, Clinical Research, Epidemiology, etc.) and which group (see group assignment) you whish to join by contacting Sara Freund.