
Looking back at the EUTERPE Doctoral School in Oviedo, we can’t help but feel grateful for the enriching experiences, thought-provoking discussions, and meaningful connections that took place. Hosted as part of the EUTERPE Project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon research and innovation program, the event brought together scholars, researchers, and doctoral candidates for an immersive academic experience.
A Gathering of Scholars and Experts
The Doctoral School was an opportunity for early-stage researchers to engage with leading scholars and practitioners in cultural studies, gender studies, translation, and literary analysis. Participants from various universities came together to exchange ideas, present their research, and explore innovative methodologies.
Highlights from the Week
🔹 Engaging Lectures & Workshops – The program featured a series of keynote lectures, interactive workshops, and roundtable discussions, all designed to enhance participants’ academic skills and interdisciplinary knowledge.
🔹 Networking & Collaboration – The event facilitated meaningful interactions between doctoral candidates, guest lecturers, and senior academics, fostering a sense of academic community and collaboration.
🔹 Exploring Oviedo – Beyond the academic sessions, participants had the chance to immerse themselves in the local culture, enjoying guided tours and informal gatherings that enriched their experience.
A Lasting Impact
The EUTERPE Doctoral School wasn’t just about learning—it was about building connections, exchanging knowledge, and inspiring new research directions. Looking back, it’s clear that this event strengthened the academic community and provided a platform for emerging scholars to develop their research in a supportive and engaging environment.
A big thank you to everyone who made this event a success! We can’t wait for the next gathering. 🎉
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