Upcoming events of the PhD Programme.
PhD P-GoMaP
DSE Auditorium - In presence and online event
Lecture on Digital transformation in government: internal change and transformed citizen-state interaction.
PhD P-GoMaP
DiSA Department - Seminar Room 1 - In presence and online event
Presentation of the paper "Navigating Digital Transformation? The guiding role and socialization processes of change agents".
PhD P-GoMaP
Aula ex esercizi via San Giacomo 12 Bologna - In presence and online event
Evento organizzato dalla Scuola Superiore di Politiche per la Salute dell'Università di Bologna.
PhD P-GoMaP
DSE Auditorium
This lecture is for anyone needing a primer on academic presentations. Where do I start? Should I use PowerPoint or LaTeX? How many slides? What mistakes should I avoid?
PhD P-GoMaP
PhD P-GoMaP
Aula Ardigò, Strada Maggiore, 45 - Bologna
Prof. Arjen Boin Professor of Public Institutions and Governance at Leiden University - PhD seminar series
PhD P-GoMaP
Online event
Online on 26.2 10:30-11:30 on MsTeams. A chance to find out why the PhD is a great starting point in advancing your education and embarking on a research career. The event will be held in Italian.
PhD P-GoMaP
Aula Seminari 1, via Capo di Lucca, 34 - In presence and online event
Presentation of the work titled “Research on the use of financial and non-financial information by politicians: key findings and future directions”.
PhD P-GoMaP
In presence and online event
L’analisi del quadro nazionale ed un approfondimento per province ed ambiti territoriali sociali ATS dell’Emilia-Romagna
PhD P-GoMaP
SPS - Aula Romei - In presence and online event
PhD and Post-Doc Seminar Series - Giulia Marino and Matteo Cianforlini, PhD Candidates
PhD P-GoMaP
DiSA Department - Seminar Room 1 - In presence and online event
Presentation of the work titled "Mirroring and reframing: unpacking temporal dynamics in museum accountability”.
PhD P-GoMaP
DiSA Department - Seminar Room 1 - In presence and online event
Presentation of the work titled "The politics of accountability: roots and responses to the (conflictual) accountability in local governments' public financial management”