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EIT UM Doctoral Training Network Open Call - DL 8 June 2025

We are looking for doctoral candidates who are keen on broadening their horizons by acquiring skills in innovation and entrepreneurship. The EIT Urban Mobility Doctoral Training Network initiative aims to bridge the gap between research and innovation and extend the candidates’ network within the urban mobility ecosystem. Doctoral Candidates in the field of Urban Mobility from European universities are welcome to apply until 8 June 2025. The Program is free for partner Universities of EIT Urban Mobility (including Aalto University).
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The , supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), acts to accelerate positive change on mobility to make urban spaces more liveable by engaging cities and citizens, putting new mobility solutions into practice, and reclaiming public space for public use. The  (DTN) offers doctoral candidates the unique opportunity to build a network throughout Europe while strengthening technical expertise and fostering entrepreneurial and innovative skills. The two-year doctoral program includes a 4-6 month international placement. Doctoral candidates can apply until June 8, 2025. The program is free of charge for doctoral students from EIT Urban Mobility partner universities.

Please find the admission requirements and procedure on the .

For more information, please contact the Head of the Doctoral Training Network Benjamin Büttner or Corinna Niederreiter (DTN Office).

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