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Research opportunities in Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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Discover all the research opportunities offered within the EC2U Alliance through the to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and drive positive change toward more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable urban environments (VIPJSI). From PhD networks and joint research projects to training activities, conferences, and collaborative studies, the VIPJSI connects researchers and students across Europe to foster democratic values, strengthen institutions, and promote peaceful and inclusive societies.

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PhD Network

Are you an early-career researcher? EC2U offers you opportunities to connect with peers and supervisors from across Europe.

The PhD Network brings together the expertise of PhD supervisors and PhD students within the VIPJSI, fostering collaboration to create a multidisciplinary community of experts. It serves as a forum for doctoral students through the organisation of winter/summer schools, as well as research workshops. 

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Events & Conferences

Conferences and workshops exploring the themes of Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions regularly offer researchers unique opportunities to engage with multidisciplinary perspectives, exchange knowledge, and contribute to debates.

Previous events:

  • Conference on “Debating Transnational Solidarity. Multidisciplinary interpretations and projections on future scenarios” - University of Pavia, 20 March 2025

Upcoming events:

  • Conference on “Building Peace and Justice Resilience in Europe” - Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, 27 October 2025
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