Training & Supervision Agreement (TSA) for PhD candidates of the Utrecht University Graduate School of Life Sciences Version September 2013 Updated November 2017Training & Supervision Agreement • November 9th, 2017
Contract Type FiledNovember 9th, 2017Welcome to the Utrecht University Graduate School of Life Sciences (GS-LS). The GS-LS unites 14 thematic PhD programmes that offer training in specific areas of Life Sciences research. As specified in the Quality Assurance Plan of training and supervision of PhD candidates of the Utrecht University Graduate School of Life Sciences you are required to fill in this Training & Supervision Agreement (TSA). The TSA specifies the rights and duties of you and your supervisor(s) with respect to training and supervision during the PhD track.
Training & Supervision Agreement (TSA) for PhD candidates of the Utrecht University Graduate School of Life SciencesTraining & Supervision Agreement • August 22nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledAugust 22nd, 2022Welcome to the Utrecht University Graduate School of Life Sciences (GSLS), a collaboration between the Faculties of Veterinary Medicine, Science and Medicine (UMCU). The mission of the GSLS is to improve life by providing an inspiring and innovative academic environment that enables our graduates to thrive in the dynamics of life sciences and society. The GSLS is a large, multidisciplinary organisation with currently over 1,500 Master students and approximately 1,800 PhD candidates. The GSLS covers the Master's degree courses Biomedical Sciences, Neuroscience & Cognition, Health Sciences, Biosciences, and Science & Business. The doctoral education of GSLS is organised in currently 15 programmes, most of which are connected to corresponding Master’s programmes and are embedded in the strategic research theme Life Sciences of Utrecht University and the thematic research programme of UMC Utrecht.
Training & Supervision AgreementTraining & Supervision Agreement • June 16th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 16th, 2022This TSA is required for PhD candidates, who work in the realm of the Life Sciences with the aim of writing and defending a PhD thesis and who are supervised by a professor of the:
Training & Supervision AgreementTraining & Supervision Agreement • January 20th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJanuary 20th, 2016Welcome to the Utrecht Graduate School of Natural Sciences (GSNS). The GSNS unites the PhD programmes of seven research institutes that offer training in specific areas of Natural Sciences research. As specified in the Quality Assurance Plan of the Utrecht Graduate School of Natural Sciences, as a PhD- candidate, you are required to fill in this Training & Supervision Agreement (TSA). The TSA specifies the rights and duties of you and your (daily) supervisor(s) with respect to training and supervision during the PhD track.
Training & Supervision AgreementTraining & Supervision Agreement • August 20th, 2024
Contract Type FiledAugust 20th, 2024Prior to completing this TSA, please carefully read the accompanying explanatory notes located at the end of this document.
Training & Supervision Agreement (TSA) for PhD candidates of the PhD programme Medical Imaging (ImagO) Version May 2019Training & Supervision Agreement • May 3rd, 2019
Contract Type FiledMay 3rd, 2019Welcome to the PhD programme Medical Imaging (ImagO). This programme is part of Utrecht University’s Graduate School of Life Sciences (GS-LS). The GS-LS unites 14 thematic PhD programmes that offer training in specific areas of Life Sciences research. As specified in the Quality Assurance Plan of training and supervision of PhD candidates of the Utrecht University Graduate School of Life Sciences you are required to fill in this Training Agreement. The agreement specifies the rights and duties of you and your supervisor(s) with respect to training during the PhD track.
ContractTraining Supervision Agreement • December 17th, 2015
Contract Type FiledDecember 17th, 2015
Training & Supervision Agreement For PhD candidates of the Utrecht University Graduate School of Natural SciencesTraining & Supervision Agreement • April 1st, 2024
Contract Type FiledApril 1st, 2024The Training and Supervision Agreement (TSA) forms an agreement between the PhD candidate and their supervisory team regarding PhD education as well as supervision. Part of the TSA is an intended individual training programme which may constitute of a mixture of courses, seminars, symposia, conferences etc. and can be re-visited during the yearly PhD progress meetings to be adjusted towards changing training needs of the PhD candidate.
ContractTraining Supervision Agreement • December 17th, 2015
Contract Type FiledDecember 17th, 2015
Training & Supervision Agreement (TSA)Training & Supervision Agreement • November 16th, 2021
Contract Type FiledNovember 16th, 2021Welcome to the Utrecht University Graduate School of Life Sciences (GSLS), a collaboration between the Faculties of Veterinary Medicine, Science and Medicine (UMCU). The mission of the GSLS is to improve life by providing an inspiring and innovative academic environment that enables our graduates to thrive in the dynamics of life sciences and society. The GSLS is a large, multidisciplinary organisation with currently over 1,500 Master students and approximately 1,800 PhD candidates. The GSLS covers the Master's degree courses Biomedical Sciences, Neuroscience & Cognition, Health Sciences, Biosciences, and Science & Business. The doctoral education of GSLS is organised in currently 15 programmes, most of which are connected to corresponding Master’s programmes and are embedded in the strategic research theme Life Sciences of Utrecht University and the thematic research programme of UMC Utrecht.
Training & Supervision Agreement For PhD candidates of the Utrecht University Graduate School of Natural SciencesTraining & Supervision Agreement • June 25th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJune 25th, 2024The Training and Supervision Agreement (TSA) forms an agreement between the PhD candidate and their supervisory team regarding PhD education as well as supervision. Part of the TSA is an intended individual training programme which may constitute of a mixture of courses, seminars, symposia, conferences etc. and can be re-visited during the yearly PhD progress meetings to be adjusted towards changing training needs of the PhD candidate.