Topic: ‘Global challenges and local responses’
Climate change, migration, social disparities, provision of affordable housing, and urban tourism are currently pressing global challenges. These challenges arise concretely primarily at the local level and are addressed not least through local policies. The Summer School is designed to give doctoral students the opportunity to present and discuss their work on local policies to solve or at least mitigate such global challenges. Contributions are particularly welcome that demonstrate particular local-level responses to global challenges through comparisons either within a country or between countries. Because comparisons of local policies are to be the focus of the Summer School, the doctoral students will receive methodological guidance from experienced academics. Furthermore, doctoral students will get advice from the editor of a journal how to write an academic article and to submit it successfully to an internationally respected journal.
Application Process:
Interested PhD students must submit an abstract (of up to 300 words) of the paper to be presented at the summer school and discussed by the participants by 31 March 2025 at the latest. The subject of the paper must fit the topic of the summer school (see above). The abstract is to be sent by email together with the details of the supervisors of the PhD thesis to the organisers of the summer school (Björn Egner, Hubert Heinelt and Nikos Hlepas.
The organisers of the summer school will select papers to be presented at the summer school by the end of April 2025. The main selection criteria are the scientific quality of the papers and their thematic match with the topic of the summer school, which must be demonstrated in the submitted abstract.
Written versions of the selected papers have to be submitted by email to the organisers of the summer school by the end of July 2025 at the latest. All submitted papers will be made available to participants electronically at the beginning of August 2025.