Content of programme
The Pre-PhD Programme has two tracks. In both tracks, the main focus is in the second semester (February-July).
- Track 1: the duration of this track is six months and must be completed during your master programme. During this track, you follow two (compulsory) courses and participate in research meetings (e.g. writing a research proposal, academic integrity and drawing up a data management plan).
- Track 2: the duration of this track is six months and can be followed alongside regular work activities. This track is intended for employees of the Faculty of Law with the ambition of obtaining a PhD who have not yet been appointed as (external) PhD candidates. This track can be followed as a continuation after Track 1. Track 2 consists of following two courses and participating in research meetings.
Track 1
Master students (Track 1) and staff (Track 2) can choose from the following four courses:
Vak |
Hours |
Docent |
Startdate |
---|---|---|---|
140 |
Carel Smith | January | |
Legal Methodology |
140 | April | |
84 |
Various teachers |
March | |
140 |
February |
If you follow Track 2 as a continuation of Track 1 then you can only take the two courses not already taken as part of Track 1.
February-August
As part of Track 1 of the PPP, students complete a research internship depending on the programme it is possible to get acquainted with conducting research under the supervision of a faculty member with a PhD.
The internship can take different forms, such as:
- writing a research proposal for a PhD project;
- writing a scientific article under the supervision of or together with a staff member;
- editing a scientific collection under the supervision of or together with a staff member;
- organising a scientific conference or other type of scientific meeting under the supervision of or together with a staff member.
Students may propose other research-related activities in consultation with their supervisor.
Participants should submit a proposal for a research internship to the academic coordinator of PPP by 1 April.
For questions about the academic internship, please contact the academic coordinator of the PPP.
The PPP consists of several research meetings. These meetings cover, for example, writing a research proposal, acquiring grants, preparing a data management plan and (empirical) research skills.
Successful completion of the two compulsory courses, and attending the research meetings leads to a Track 1 certificate. No final certificate is issued for Track 2. For completion of the courses in the PhD programme, a partial certificate will be issued if the compulsory attendance and assignments have been met.
Doing a PhD at Leiden Law School
The PPP prepares well for doing a PhD-research in Leiden. Participants of the PPP can, for example, aim to obtain a PhD position. An institute may also decide to fund a PhD position itself for a candidate. Naturally, the number of places in Leiden is limited. The PPP also provides a good preparation for doing your PhD elsewhere.