EASA Webinars
Webinars have made their way into our academic habits. While we all regret the reason for this sudden impulse, they have also prompted us to keep in touch across countries and continents and tackle more quickly and near-carbon-neutrally important issues such as the transition to open science, the impact or rather lack of impact of our research findings on societal measure, the question of scholars’ precarity and risks, and many other hot topics. If you did not join us live, please find here the archive of our past webinars.
Recent webinars
This webinar combines research-centred work on mental health in the social sciences, together with a more praxis-oriented discussion on union engagement and institutional practices that tackle mental health struggles in academia. The figures on mental health in academia are harrowing, and unfortunately in line with what many of us have experienced. In the life sciences,…
Dr. Brian Cahill
Dr Sara Nikolić
Dr. Alexandra Oancă
Dr. Ana Pastor Pérez
Dr. Klemen Senica
This webinar, organised by the EASA working group on human rights and academic freedom, aims to provide EASA members with current and research-based information on the state of academic freedom and the right to education across Israeli and Palestinian universities. At the EASA2024 conference, a group of members presented a motion concerning collaborations with Israeli…
Amahl Bishara
Sarah Ihmoud
Maya Wind
Ruba Salih
The former Executive Committee commissioned Heather McKnight to research anti-precarity initiatives in Europe in order to see what has worked, where, and why, and take stock of existing initiatives to plan our next steps. We were talking about the findings of the report, as well as about other initiatives, and discussing how EASA can strengthen…
Heather McKnight
Fiona Murphy
Petra Ezzeddine
Nasrin Khandoker
Isabel Bredenbröker
To mark World Mental Health Day 2023, EASA held a webinar together with the Researcher Mental Health Observatory (ReMO) to raise awareness on mental health in academia. . ReMO is a EU-funded initiative that is building a network that advocates for healthy and sustainable working conditions in academia. In this webinar, two members of ReMO,…
Dr. Brian Cahill
Dr. Mariya Ivancheva
Luisa Solms
What do the ERC schemes have to offer to scholars in Social Anthropology? How to get started with an application? How to increase your chances to get funding? What are the main hitches to avoid?. This webinar informed anthropologists about the changes brought to the 2024 programme, in particular those regarding anthropology, and to offer…
Dr. Maddalena Gretel Cammelli
Dr. Elżbieta Drążkiewicz
Dr. Lionel Thelen
Dr. Tessa Diphoorn
Webinar archive
Bisserka Gaydarska
John Chapman
David Wengrow
Dr Elżbieta Drążkiewicz
Dr Olena Fedyuk
Dr Anna Balazs
Dr Céline Cantat
Céline Cantat
Barak Kalir
Chowra Makaremi
Toma Susi
Marco Masia
Marcel LaFlamme
Vivian Berghahn
Angela Okune
Katja Müller
Jessica De Largy Healy
James Rose