Welcome to register for the 1st joint network meeting with the Knowledge Foundation’s Jubilee doctoral students and their main supervisors. We wish to offer you stimulating and rewarding half days as a kickoff on your journey to become the next generation researchers with advanced collaborative skills.
When & where
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5–6 November 2025. Lunch-to-lunch format, with joint dinner 5 November
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Hotel Scandic Anglais, Humlegårdsgatan 23, Stockholm
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The long-term purpose of the Knowledge Foundation’s Jubilee doctoral initiative is to create a cohesive yet thematically diverse group through seminars and workshops, fostering advanced collaboration skills. A long-term objective is for the doctoral students to establish lasting professional networks that continue beyond their doctoral studies.
Participants are responsible for arranging their own accommodation. However, Scandic Anglais offers the network participants a discount of 15 percent. A discount code has been provided to you via email.
Agenda (preliminary)
Wednesday 5 November
- 12:00–13:00 Registration and lunch
- 13:00–13:20 Welcome & introduction from the Knowledge Foundation
- 13:20–13:30 Introduction to next session
- 13:30–15:20 Breakout Sessions
Session 1 (doctoral students): Inspiration and networking
- 13:30–14:15 Inspiration speaker: Professor Amy Loutfi, Örebro University. Navigating the landscape of academia and academic cultures.
- 14:15–14:30 Introduction to group discussions (PhD students)
- 14:30–15:20: Group discussions: Networking
Session 2 (supervisors): Groundwork for meaningful connections
Facilitator: Professor Kristina Säfsten, Jönköping University
- 15:20–15:40 Fika
- 15.40–16:00 Joint summary
- 16:00–16:45 Inspiration speaker: Prof Henrik Österblom, Stockholm University Resillience Centre. Found in confusion: The purpose of uncomfortable cooperation
- 16:45–17:00 Closing day 1
- 17:00–19:00 Mingle and dinner
Thursday 6 November
- 9:00–9:45 Inspiration speaker: Prof. Cornelius Holtoft, Linnaeus University. Applying archaeology to solving challenges of present and future society: the significance of intersectoral collaboration and interdisciplinary methodologies.
- 9:45–10:40 Joint workshop part 1: Creative Collaboration and extended relevance in the projects
- 10:40–10:50 Fika
- 10:50–11:30 Joint workshop Part 2: Reflections and expectations on the network
- 11:30–12:00 Summary and closure of meeting
- 12:00–13:00 Lunch (to go)
Registration and cancellation
The registration deadline has passed. Please contact us if you have any questions about your registration.