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4 GRANTS FOR PhD CANDIDATES 
TO THE 
ODYSSEUS NETWORK 2016 SUMMER SCHOOL ON EU MIGRATION & ASYLUM LAW

During the 2016 edition of its Summer School on EU immigration and asylum law and policies (http://odysseus-network.eu/2016-summer-school/ ), the Odysseus Academic Network will hold a PhD Seminar offering the opportunity to 15 doctoral researchers to individually present their PhD project and receive feedback on the subject, structure and methodology of their thesis from a panel of three Odysseus Network Members from various European universities and possibly one high-level practitioner attending the Summer School.

The PhD Seminar is aimed at researchers in law, but applications from researchers dealing with legal aspects of political science or international relations are welcome. The sessions are in English, but may be organised in French upon request.

The PhD Seminar will only be open to those who are participating in the entire programme of the Summer School, and selected doctoral researchers must therefore register for the Summer School and pay the fees applicable to PhD students. The PhD Seminar will provide an additional 10 to 15 hours of special sessions reserved exclusively for the 15 selected participants.

Four grants are available and will be attributed on the basis of academic record and financial need. The grants cover the Summer School fee (with the exception of the €100 application fee as explained below) as well as travel and accommodation costs. For full information on the funding opportunities, see here (http://odysseus-network.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/PhD-Seminar-flyer.pdf ).

The closing date for applications is 6 May 2016. 

VISIT THE ODYSSEUS WEBSITE TO APPLY: http://odysseus-network.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/PhD-Seminar-flyer.pdf 

About the Odysseus Network
The Odysseus Academic Network is a network of legal experts in immigration and asylum in Europe. It was founded in 1999 by Philippe de Bruycker, Professor and researcher at the Institute for European Studies of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), with the financial support of the European Commission. The network is a platform for the exchange of knowledge and expertise between academics, policy-makers, practitioners and NGOs in the field of immigration and asylum law and policy.

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