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To do during the final year

Here are a list of things you should consider and/or do during the last ca one year of your PhD studies. PhD thesis Yes, you need to put it together… see the separate page PhD thesis for more information. Final seminar Here you have an opportunity to have an external discussant review a rather-close-to-final version of your thesis and receive comments for improvement. It also serves as an occasion

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/internal/phd-studies/finalising-your-phd/do-during-final-year - 2025-06-25

Reading courses

In addition to the courses that are established and are to be provided for multiple PhD students, you could develop some courses specific to your research need. These courses, referred to as reading courses, provide possibility for PhD students to include some research work (most commonly taking the form of literature review finalised with a paper writing) as part of your course work. In order to

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/internal/phd-studies/while-you-are-doing-your-phd/courses/reading-courses - 2025-06-25

Registration of the defence

The next step is for your supervisor to register your defence, which from autumn 2020 should be done at least 12 weeks prior to the defence date. Preparatory meeting Prior to the registration, a preparatory meeting with the main supervisor, the Director of PhD studies and IIIEE Director must be held where the appropriateness of the composition of the committee members, the opponent and the chairpe

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/internal/phd-studies/finalising-your-phd/procedure-phd-defence/registration-defence - 2025-06-25

To do after the approval of the registration of the defence

Once the registration of the defence is approved by the post graduate education committee at the LTH, the supervisors should do the following:Sending the very-close-to-final thesis by the examination committee members and the opponent for their pre-evaluationFrom autumn 2020, the LTH requires a pre-examination of draft PhD thesis by the examination committee members and the opponent. Once the regi

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/internal/phd-studies/finalising-your-phd/procedure-phd-defence/do-after-approval-registration-defence - 2025-06-25

"Spikning"

The final thesis needs to be “nailed” by the “spikning (nailing, in Swedish)” day, three weeks and three days prior to the defence date.From this date on you do not have possibility to make any changes to the PhD thesis – it is this version that will be evaluated by the examination committee members, and defended on the defence day.The spikning should be done both electronically and printed copies

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/internal/phd-studies/finalising-your-phd/procedure-phd-defence/spikning - 2025-06-25

Distribution of the book

Once the spikning is done and the printed copy becomes available, the thesis needs to be distributed. The most urgent recipients are the opponent and the examination committee members (we recommend that you also supply them with electronic copies as well) and the 18 copies you should bring to the PhD administrator, but there are also other destinations. It is primarily the responsibility of the Ph

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/internal/phd-studies/finalising-your-phd/procedure-phd-defence/distribution-book - 2025-06-25

The defence day

Lunch/dinner with opponent and othersPrior to the PhD defence, the IIIEE hosts a meal for the opponent, the examination committee members, the chairperson, supervisors and IIIEE representative (the Director and/or the Director of PhD studies). Supervisors should make sure that information of such is provided to the participants. The defenceThe defence is open and anyone interested can attend. It s

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/internal/phd-studies/finalising-your-phd/procedure-phd-defence/defence-day - 2025-06-25

Useful links

Canvas  Canvas is the Learning Management System (LMS) at Lund University. In this new, modern and accessible digital learning and teaching environment students, teachers and administrators can communicate, collaborate and interact in various ways.  Log in to canvas.education.lu.se More information about Canvas resources for teachers and administrative staff   CEQ, Course evaluations system at LTH

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/internal/education/useful-links - 2025-06-25

Civil Society Elites?

Civil society elites? Comparing elite composition, reproduction, integration and contestation in European civil societies, this research programme is based at the School of Social Work, Lund University. The progamme is funded by Riksbankens jubileumsfond 2018-2023. Summarizing six years of studies of the Civil Society Elites After six years of studies, the research team concludes the work and find

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/start - 2025-06-25

Themes

The program is guided by the following research questions: What are the qualities, values and networks associated with civil society elites?How and to what extent are civil society elites reproduced?To what extent and how do elite groups in civil society interact, or even integrate, with other elite groups?By whom, on what grounds and with what effects are civil society elites challenged and power

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/themes-0 - 2025-06-25

Elite interaction and integration

Civil Society Elites? Notions like elite interaction, interlock and integration have a central place in elite research. Studies investigate social network features and their interlocking effects of for instance corporate boardroom. Others investigate mobility between sectors (and workplaces), using terms like ‘revolving doors’ or ‘pantouflage’ to capture career pathways and mobility between sector

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/themes-0/elite-interaction-and-integration - 2025-06-25

The challengers to elites

Civil Society Elites? To what extent, how and on what grounds are civil society elites challenged by other griups, such as grassroots, but also other leaders in civil society aiming for status positions. Analysis of the extent to which civil society elites are challenged for being illegitimate representatives or non-authentic civil society actors. Analysis of where challengers potentially seek to

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/themes-0/challengers-elites - 2025-06-25

The composition of civil society elites

Civil Society Elites? Mapping the composition of elites in terms of their social backgrounds, representation and size is a task common to many elite studies. It’s about identifying who the elites are and what characterizes them. Accordingly this thematic study is about mapping civil society elites in five different contexts: i.e. England, Italy, Poland, Sweden and Brussels (EU-level), and across t

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/themes-0/composition-civil-society-elites - 2025-06-25

The reproduction of civil society elites

Civil Society Elites? Our interest into ‘civil society elite’ ties into debates on elite reproduction and circulation that lies at the center of elite research. Scholars have long studied the role of social institutions and social networks constitute a ‘glue’ that binds elites together. There is ample research on how class structures and education systems constitute key factors in elite reproducti

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/themes-0/reproduction-civil-society-elites - 2025-06-25

Information for research participants

Contact Håkan Johansson Professor & Principal Investigator (PI) School of Social Work Lund UniversityMobile: +46 (0)70 849 48 67 Phone: +46 (0)46 222 09 88 Email: hakan [dot] johansson [at] soch [dot] lu [dot] se (hakan[dot]johansson[at]soch[dot]lu[dot]se) The project is approved by the Swedish Ethics Agency (Etikprövningsmyndigheten, www.epn.se) and the Swedish Regional Ethics Board (avdelning 3,

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/information-research-participants - 2025-06-25

Symposium: Civil Society Elites? Power, stratification and diversity in European civil societies, 16–17 May

The interdisciplinary research project on Civil Society Elites? Comparing elite composition, reproduction, interaction, and contestation in European civil societies, cordially invites you to an International Symposium at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Lund University. The symposium will bring together elite and civil society researchers to discuss and debate power, stratification, and diversity i

https://www.civilsocietyelites.lu.se/symposium-civil-society-elites-power-stratification-and-diversity-european-civil-societies-16-17-may - 2025-06-25