Conflict Management and Mediationn
The Doctoral School plays a central role in the management of conflicts regarding doctoral students. In case a major conflict is not resolved easily within the research unit, it is important to notify the Doctoral School immediately, so that an official mediation procedure can be launched.
But the ED BioSPC is not the only way of recourse. These conflicts may concern scientific integrity, ethics, harassment or discrimination.
Doctoral students and supervisors can mobilize these recourses.
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Contact the doctoral student representatives:
The doctoral student representatives are very active in the school life and are familiar with the possible mediation mechanisms.
To contact the PhD students’ representatives: representants.biospc@listes.u-paris.fr
Contact the doctoral school’s administrative staff:
The administrative team of the doctoral school is entirely at your disposal for advice and guidance.
Feel free to come and see us during office hours, call us, schedule visual meetings, etc.
Contact the Doctoral School Directorate:
If necessary, you can contact the Doctoral School Directorate either by contacting the Department Co-Directors or the School’ Co-Directors.
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