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Mobilité doctorale internationale : parcours et conseils
Interview avec Adam Aitbenlaassel, doctorant moniteur à l'Université Mohammed V de Rabat
Comment les doctorants internationaux construisent-ils leur parcours de mobilité scientifique ? Quels obstacles rencontrent-ils et comment les surmontent-ils ? Dans le cadre de sa mission d'accompagnement des docteurs et doctorants, l'Association Bernard Gregory (ABG) a recueilli le témoignage d'Adam Aitbenlaassel, doctorant moniteur marocain en mobilité scientifique à CY Cergy Paris Université.
À travers ses réponses, Adam partage sa vision personnelle de la mobilité doctorale : les motivations profondes qui l'ont conduit en France, les défis concrets auxquels il a été confronté, et les stratégies qu'il a développées pour valoriser son expérience. Son témoignage offre des conseils pratiques et des pistes de réflexion pour tous les chercheurs en sciences humaines et sociales qui envisagent une expérience internationale.
Plus qu'un simple guide pratique, cette interview révèle comment la mobilité scientifique transforme non seulement le parcours académique, mais aussi la vision professionnelle et la manière de concevoir le rôle du chercheur dans la société.
STEM in EUROPE: the Talent Paradox
Why are PhDs leaving research when the market has never needed them more?
While Europe faces a massive STEM talent shortage, a paradox persists: many doctoral candidates are leaving research due to lack of visibility on their career prospects. How can we explain this dropout at the very moment when scientific skills have never been so sought after?
All you need to know before going abroad!
Do you need practical information and tips to prepare your mobility as a PhD in Europe? If you do, this is the place to be! You will find here 6 videos summarizing the main topics of our event “Researchers without borders - #EU4PHD”: recruitment process in academia and in industry, (post)doctoral funding schemes, public-private partnerships in research and their impact on career development, EU-incentives to make a mobility in Europe easier. And a bonus video for organizations interested in working with us for a new edition of this event!
Recruitment process in Europe: a panel discussion by ABG for the University of Torino
Author: Bérénice Kimpe (Head of International Department)
For the second edition of its PhD Day organized by Lucia Salto, project manager for PhD career development at the University of Torino, ABG invited 6 speakers from European companies to talk about the recruitment of PhDs in their organisations. The topics covered include the different steps from sourcing to recruiting, the do’s and don’ts in the application and interview, their expectations towards PhDs…
A European postdoc and what?
E. Jardin &C. Schoch
Frédérique Donsanti holds a PhD in process chemistry. After working in Italy for two and a half years on a European research project, she returned to France to the research lab at the Ecole Supérieure de Chimie in Paris where she had done her doctorate. Back to square one?Get ABG’s monthly newsletters including news, job offers, grants & fellowships and a selection of relevant events…
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