With a proven track in PhD training (more than 1000 PhD in 50 years, 58 in 2013) the Deusto International Research School (DIRS) aims at attracting qualified international Early Stage Researchers for high quality PhD training that enhance research, complementary and transferable skills.
DIRS aims are grounded in a solid structure generated around a robust and dynamic ecosystem that encourages and enables cooperation, co-creation and collegiality among 7 doctoral programmes and 24 research groups around four research foci centred on challenges identified in the EU and the Basque Smart Specialisation Strategies: i) Health and Wellbeing, ii) Human Rights, Peace and Conflict Resolution, iii) Sustainable Development and Innovation and iv) Lifelong Learning.
UDEUSTO has actively and creatively procured conditions conducive to frequent dialogues between economic, cultural and social actors whose cooperation and exchanges help realise DIRS aims. These dialogues will ensure international and intersectoral mobility, including placements/internships to broaden ESR career employability tracks; cross-fertilisation of ideas and ideation of solutions to societal challenges fuelled by shared concerns and funding. 40 partners formally back DIRS project.
16 MSC PhD candidates will be selected via an open, transparent, merit-based, impartial, equitable and internationally advertised process that will take special care to avoid any form of discrimination. Upon acceptance, PhD candidates will sign an employment contract and will be hosted in an attractive environment to benefit from a shared supervision and mentoring process formally inscribed in the Doctoral Agreement and the individualized research/training development plan (Personal Career Development Plan).
Full internationalisation is an essential aspect of DIRS. The COFUND scheme will strengthen the European and International dimensions of the project by consolidating the current rate of ESR (31,25% of PhD students in 2013/2014)
Publications
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List of publications.
2018
Elena Ghidoni La esterilización forzada en intersecciones distintas: un enfoque estructural para el análisis de las desigualdades complejas | Forced sterilization across intersections: a structural approach to complex inequalities published pages: 102, ISSN: 1138-9877, DOI: 10.7203/cefd.38.12694
Cuadernos Electrónicos de FilosofÃa del Derecho 38
2019-05-22
2017
Rebernik, N., Osaba, E., Bahillo, A., Moreno, D. A Vision of a Smart City Addressing the Needs of Disabled Citizens published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
Il congreso internacional technologia y turismo ACCEIBILIDAD 4.0 para todas las personas, Malaga, September 2017 September 2017
2019-05-22
2018
Nataša Rebernik Holistic approach to inclusive public spaces desing for ALL published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
CyberParks Finals. Co-creation, big data, and the future of digitally enhanced public spaces. Pecha Kucha session, 11th - 13th April 2018, Berlin. 11th - 13th April 2018
2019-05-22
2018
Nataša Rebernik, Marek Szajczyk A Vision for Disability Inclusion Evaluation Tool (DIETool) published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
Cities for All
2019-05-22
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