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February 16, 2022

Gävle: Two interesting webinars for PhD candidates

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SULF at University of Gävle welcomes all PhD candidates to two webinars. There will also be time for questions.

Date: 16th of February
9.30-10.00: Prolongation due to Covid-19, sick leave and parental leave
10.00-11.30: The Aliens Act – new rules regarding residency
Link to the webinars: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84422335498?pwd=TFgyR1hDckEwOVBCbXgrLzhKTnZUdz09 
Registration: No registration required.

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About the webinars

Prolongation due to Covid-19, sick leave and parental leave

Covid-19 has turned the world upside down. Academia isn’t in lockdown, but we are all dealing with its effects on our workplace and work. As a PhD candidate interrupted or delayed field work and cancellations of PhD courses, summer schools, seminars and conferences can be some of the issues you’ve had to deal with. So do you have the right to a prolongation? SULF’s expert Robert Andersson explains the rules and how they apply.

The Aliens Act – new rules regarding residency

In this webinar Robert Andersson, chief negotiator at SULF, will talk about the changes to the Aliens Act and give you the latest updates on the rules and inform about the activities we have had so far in order to get the rules changed.

  • How do the new rules for permanent residence permits affect me as a doctoral candidate or researcher?
  • How do the new rules affect my family members?
  • Can I still stay in Sweden if I am not granted a permanent residence permit?
  • Could status as long-term resident be an alternative?
  • How should I navigate regarding the new regulations?