The doctoral day (DD-ESD'25) is a flagship initiative designed to boost visibility and foster exchanges among PhD candidates through the presentation of their work‒both orally and via posters. This event presents a valuable opportunity to assess the progress of research being conducted across various fields, including biology, chemistry, ecology, and agronomy. It emphasizes customized assistance for PhD students working in the ESD lab by pinpointing obstacles to completing their theses and promoting their results.
Objectif
The day's program is designed to stimulate scientific curiosity by promoting the exploration of novel research themes and facilitating constructive dialogue among peers and between students and university faculty-researchers. The primary objectives are threefold: to train doctoral candidates in scientific communication, to promote effective interdisciplinary dialogue, and to identify those experiencing significant challenges in their academic progress. This initiative will promote a collaborative and synergistic environment within the university community.