Course – Societal Relevance of your PhD Research

May 31, 2018 10.00 - 15.00 h

Objectives
General: help PhD students to understand and describe the social (including policy) relevance of the results of their PhD thesis.

More specific:

  • To gain insights into the (policy and wider societal relevant) impacts of the transport system;
  • To gain insights into the determinants for the impacts of the transport system;
  • To gain insights into the relevance of the PhD Students’ own research for society and policy.

Prerequisite
No specific requirements. PhD students in their final year might benefit most from the course because they probably need to report on the societal relevance of their work in their thesis. But all PhDs are welcome. The course can even provide inspiration to recently started PhD students who write their research proposal.

More detailed information on the course and the course program: TRAIL Course Societal Relevance of yourPhD Research 2018

Lecturers: Prof. Bert van Wee and Prof. Jan Anne Annema

Guest lecturer: Emiel Reiding (Min. BZK)

Time: 10.00 -15.00 h.

Location:  TU Delft, room t.b.a.

ECTS: 0.25 (attendance) – 1 (attendance + assignment)

Participation: free for TRAIL/Beta/OML members and PhD students of participating faculties

Registration: HERE

 

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