Past Summer and Season Schools

EERA season schools bring together early career researchers and PhD students from a number of nations to share and discuss their research and experiences with experts within their own field of research, in order to further the professional development of emerging researchers.  Several EERA networks conduct subject-specific season schools. Below please find an overview of the past EERA Summer Schools and Network Season Schools.

EERA Summer Schools are Council-initiated, 5 day schools with a focus on general academic skills. EERA Summer Schools are co-organized with and co-financed by a university from one of EERA's 40 member countries.
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The summer school started as an EERA pilot project in 2010 and has taken place annually since then.
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EERA Network Summer Schools are initiated and organized by the network and usually run 2 to 3 days. The topic of the Summer School is specific to the network's focus.
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Season School Mission

The aim of the ‘European Educational Research Association’ (EERA) is to further high quality educational research for the benefit of education and society. High quality research not only acknowledges its own context but also recognises wider, transnational contexts with their social, cultural and political similarities and differences. To accomplish this, engagement and support for the next generation of European researchers is essential.  EERA season schools bring together early career researchers and PhD students from a number of nations to share and discuss their research and experiences with experts within their own field of research, in order to further the professional development of emerging researchers.