The experience of Early Career Researchers in mobility: a discovery of transculturality at international conferences
Résumé
French PhD students share their experience in designing an international workshop on academic presentations. The seminar was devised as part of an International Summer School organized by an Education University in Asia and was aimed at doctoral students from various countries. By positioning themselves as multidisciplinary co-authors, French doctoral students demonstrate that an open research posture (bottom-up type) is more appropriate and more easily shared than a frontal training posture (top-down type). This article suggests that multicultural exchanges can provide future perspectives for considering PhD students in terms of international mobility as well as inter- and transcultural meetings of Early Career Researchers (ECRs).