IRTG Programme

IRTG Programme

The Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) is set up to support the SFB's doctoral researchers in an interdisciplinary setting. It ensures concentrated work on their doctoral projects and their successful completion within the first funding phase, preparing the doctoral researchers for various academic and non-academic career paths as best as possible. The IRTG programme systematically follows the SFB's perspective of reflexive research into the production of migration and its methodological and empirical implementation.

In addition to the structured individual supervision by a team of two supervisors and the support from the SFB’s postdoctoral researchers, the study programme represents the core of the IRTG. The doctoral IRTG members are involved in the planning and organisation of the study programme. It is tailored to the needs of different phases in dissertation development and comprises four modules:

  1. A colloquium, held every 14 days during the semester and with block dates in lecture-free period, in which doctoral projects are presented and discussed on a recurring basis.
  2. A tailor-made programme of seminars and workshops that address methodological, theoretical and other research-related issues as well as specific problems in writing monographs and scientific articles: In addition to selected mandatory foundation courses (e.g. introduction to ›reflexive migration research‹ or ›good scientific practice‹), needs-oriented methods and writing workshops are offered (see below). Self-organised and co-organised events and working groups for doctoral students are supported.
  3. Involvement of doctoral students in the  Reflexivity Lab, which forms the central location for the joint methodological and theoretical development of the SFB.
  4. Imparting and development of further key competencies relevant to the qualification and visibility of doctoral researchers. These include (international) networking, research stays at (international) partner institutions, active participation in conferences, the organisation of workshops, the ability to engage in modern scientific communication and understanding the requirements and possibilities of academic and non-academic career paths.
IRTG Group
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The IRTG involves the doctoral researchers of the SFB subprojects. In addition, doctoral students at the participating universities who are working on related topics can apply for associate membership. Doctoral researcher from other universities who are working on the ›Production of Migration‹ can participate in the IRTG as guests for a limited period of time. For further information, please contact  Johanna Ullmann.


© Simone Reukauf

Project leader : Prof. Dr. Christine Lang

Social Geography
Osnabrück University

© Simone Reukauf

Project leader : Prof. Dr. Helen Schwenken

Sociology
Osnabrück University

© Miriam Sachs

IRTG Coordinator : Johanna Ullmann

Sociology
Osnabrück University

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IRTG Coordinator : Xin Wang

Social Geography
Osnabrück University

Picture of C. Yasemin Okay
© Miriam Sachs

IRTG-PhD representative : C. Yasemin Okay

Social Anthropology
Osnabrück University

News

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IRTG Workshop | Qualitative Data Analysis

Workshop by the Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) with Dr. Laura Behrmann (University of Wuppertal)

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CfA: PhD-Postdoc-Kolloquium in Forced Migration and Refugee Research

SFB 1604 and FFVT offer a fully-funded two-day colloquium in the field of forced migration and refugee research. It is open to PhD researchers and early career Postdocs based in Germany. 

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IRTG Workshop | Good Scientific Practice

Workshop by the Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) with Dr. Julia Verse

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Workshop | Researching Infrastructures: Theoretical and Methodological Questionson

Workshop with Johan Lindquist (Stokholm University), organised in cooperation with RTG 2951 ›Cross-Border Labour Markets‹

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IRTG Lecture | The Sahara, migration, and the contested production of knowledge around ›border deaths‹

Dr. Maurice Stierl (Political Sociology/Geography, Osnabrück University)

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IRTG Workshop | Conducting interviews

Workshop with Dr. Laura Behrmann (University of Wuppertal)