2023 ESVDC Early Career Research Award
The Early Researcher Award went to Dr. Iva Černja Rajter and Dr. Nimrod Levin.
2022 ESVDC Early Career Research Award
The Early Researcher Award went to Dr. Anna Parola, University of Naples Federico II, and Dr. Kokou Amenyona Atitsogbe, University of Lausanne.
2021 ESVDC Early Career Research Award
The Early Researcher Award went to Dr. Filipa Silva, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal.
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2019 ESVDC Early Career Research Award
The Young Researcher Award went to Dr. María Dóra Björnsdóttir, University of Iceland, and Dr. Ilaria Di Maggio, University of Padova
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2018 ESVDC Early Career Research Award
The Young Researcher Award went to Dr Anouk Albien, UNIVERSITEIT STELLENBOSCH, and Sara Santilli, University of Padova
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2017 ESVDC PhD AWARD
The Young Researcher Award went to Dr Ariane Froidevaux, University of Florida (U.S.)
Dr Ariane Froidevaux’s Presentation
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2015 ESVDC PhD AWARDS
The Young research award went to Dr Maria Cristina Ginevra, from the University of Padova (Italy), for her research on ‘‘Journey in the world of professions and work’: A career intervention for children’.
2014 ESVDC PhD AWARDS:
The fist award went to Dr Jessie Koen, from the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) for her research on
‘Prepare and pursue: routes to suitable (re-) employment’
The second award went to Dr Sophie Perdrix, from the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) for her research on
‘The effectiveness of career counseling: Impacts of the work alliance and the psychosocial context’
2013 ESVDC PhD AWARDS:
The first award went to Dr Aysenur Buyokgoze-Kavas, from the Ondokuz Mayis University (Turkey), for her research on ‘Hope Optimism and Career Adaptability among Turkish Undergraduate Students: The Mediating Role of Resilience’.
The second award went to Dr Maria Chiara Pizzorno, from the University of Turin (Italy), for her research on
‘A Narrative Study on Gender Interaction in Parent-Child Career Development Co-Construction’.