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European Summer School of Criminology

The European Society of Criminology is known for its global influence in sharing knowledge and promoting criminology as a science, fostering a strong academic community. The Society has introduced the European Summer School on Criminology to enhance the education of emerging scholars and lay a solid foundation for the next generation of European criminologists and their networks. Its primary goal is to strengthen the scientific community and prepare for future developments. The ESC Summer School serves as a forward-thinking initiative that connects experienced and emerging experts, paving the way for a larger community in the years ahead.

Register here (deadline : 15 May 2024)

Who?

European Society of Criminology 
École des sciences criminelles, Faculté de droit, des sciences criminelles et d'administration publique, Université de Lausanne

When?

19-23 August 2024

Where?

UNIL campus, Switzerland

For whom?

Early-stage and advanced PhD students, as well as postdoctoral researchers

How much?

CHF 450.- if ESC member or CHF 500.-

Credits?

2 ECTS

Language?

English

Coordination

Prof. Marcelo F. Aebi, University of Lausanne, and Executive Secretary of the European Society of Criminology

Prof. Fernando Miró, University Miguel-Hernandez Elche, Spain

Dr Lorena Molnar, University of Lausanne, and European Society of Criminology
 

Guest speakers

Prof Dr Michael Levi, Full professor, University of Cardiff, United Kingdom

  • Recipient of the European Society of Criminology European Criminology Award

Prof. Letizia Paoli, Full professor, Leuven Institute of Criminology, Belgium

  • Recipient of the European Society of Criminology Book Award

Dr. Alberto Chrysoulakis, Lecturer, Malmö University, Sweden

  • Recipient of the European Society of Criminology European Journal of Criminology Best Article of the Year Award

Dr. Jakub Drápal, Assistant professor, Charles University, Czech Republic.

  • Recipient of the European Society of Criminology Young Criminologist Award.

Prof Dr Josep Maria Tamarit, Full professor, Lleida University, Spain

  • Current president of the European Society of Criminology

Prof Dr Fernando Miró, Full professor, University Miguel-Hernandez Elche, Spain

  • Coordinator of the Summer School and former European Society of Criminology at-large board member


Local speakers

Prof Dr Stefano Caneppele, Full professor, Criminal Sciences School, University of Lausanne

Dr Julien Chopin, Senior researcher, Criminal Sciences School, University of Lausanne

Dr Lorena Molnar, Junior lecturer, Criminal Sciences School, University of Lausanne

Prof Dr Marcelo F Aebi, Full professor, Criminal Sciences School, University of Lausanne

Early-stage and advanced PhD students, as well as postdoctoral researchers beginning their careers in criminology (and related disciplines, such as law, political science, sociology, or anthropology, whose research focuses on crime, deviance, and social control).

Lectures

The Summer School features renowned criminologists who have received awards from the European Society of Criminology as guest speakers. They will cover topics such as launching a career in criminology, providing guidance on the steps and strategies for crafting a scientific paper, and conducting long-term research.

Mentors from the University of Lausanne will offer methodological insights during the Summer School, presenting qualitative and/or quantitative data analysis techniques tailored to the preferences and profiles of the participants. To customize the content, a questionnaire will be distributed before the Summer School begins.

Additionally, the convener will deliver an overview of comparative criminology, exploring crime trends across various European countries.

Finally, the President of the European Society will introduce new research findings in the field of victimology.

Round tables (3 round tables)

Participants will be asked to present their manuscript content during thematic roundtables, where the theoretical and methodological aspects of the subject will be discussed with the audience.

Workshop GTG: Get the Grant

The Summer School coordinator, with significant expertise in grant applications, will lead attendees through a workshop focused on securing funding and crafting grant applications throughout the week.

Writing and discussion sessions

Participants are requested to draft a manuscript of 5,000 to 6,000 words in relation to their Ph.D., which can be either a literature review or empirical research. Please submit your manuscript to the organizers by 1st June 2024. Two members of the keynote speakers will thoroughly review the manuscript and provide written and oral feedback to the attendee.

To obtain the 2 ECTS, students must :

  • Be present during the entire programme;
  • Read and prepare the compulsory readings prior to the summer school.
  • Write a manuscript of 5’000-6’000 words long in relation to the PhD that can be either review of literature or empirical research.

You find here below a preliminary programme

Preliminary programme

CHF 450.- if ESC member or CHF 500.-

  • Tuition fees
  • Lunches
  • Coffee breaks
  • 4 nights (breakfast included) at the SwissTech Hotel in Lausanne
  • Social activities

If you are a ESC member, please upload your proof of membership in the "Studentship proof" section when registering.

If you are not a ESC member, please register as a "professional" on the registration platform.

Application should include:

  1. A CV
  2. A motivation letter explaining the added value of the summer school to your academic career
  3. An abstract of your thesis 

Application deadline is 15 May 2024.

If you are a ESC member, please upload your proof of membership in the "Studentship proof" section when registering.

If you are not a ESC member, please register as a "professional" on the registration platform.

The Solidarity Scholarships aim at supporting students who would not be able to cover summer schools’ costs in full. The selected candidates will see their tuition fees as well as their travel, accommodation and meals costs covered. Depending on each candidate’s situation, a financial support may be added to partially cover other expenses during the stay. The application deadline is 15 May 2024. 

To be eligible, candidates must:

  • Be currently enrolled in a higher education institution located in an ODA recipient country ;
  • Have successfully applied to the school they wish to attend;
  • Be able to attend the entire school;
  • Require external financial support to be able to attend the school;
  • Have obtained excellent academic results;
  • Be covered by health insurance for the duration of the school.

Candidates who wish to apply for the Solidarity Scholarship must first sign up for one of the summer schools. Once registered, candidates will receive the link to the online form to apply for the scholarship. Along with personal and academic information, the following documents will be requested (to be submitted in French or English):

  • Full curriculum vitae;
  • Motivation letter, with connections between the summer school and your academic goals as well as information regarding the necessity of a financial support;
  • Proof of residency (such as a copy of your lease, an official invoice with your address indicated or other official documents) ;
  • Copy of university degree certificate with final grade(s);
  • Proof of current enrolment in a higher education institution;
  • English certificate (if needed);
  • Letter of support from an academic.

For scientific questions, please contact summerschool-1@esc-eurocrim.org

For administrative questions, please contact summerschools@unil.ch