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Monday, 29 January 2024

An interview about the PostDoc Peer Mentoring Programme

Petra Hamer is part of the second cohort of Peer Mentoring participants

Until March 10, 2024 you can apply to become part of the third cohort of the PostDoc Peer Mentoring Programme. What is it like, in the words of a current participant?

Tell us a little about yourself and why you decided to take part in the programme!

My name is Petra Hamer and I come from Slovenia. I am an ethnologist and cultural anthropologist and I finished my PhD studies at the Centre for Southeast European Studies. During the long (and Covid-related) phase of writing the thesis, I realised how lonely the process is/was. After getting an ÖAW scholarship for my future book, I knew I needed more contact with my peers in the process of writing. The Peer Mentoring programme seemed like a perfect place for it.

What surprised you the most about the programme?

The first surprise was actually realising how different and diverse the Uni Graz is. In a sense, I have spent most of my time with fellow anthropologists, ethnologists, historians… and here, there were a geographer, a chemist, an economist, psychologists…. And they all have similar interests as I have.

Why would you recommend it to other researchers?

The Peer Mentoring  programme is a great place to meet new people, to exchange ideas, questions, dilemmas, fears, gossips. It is a safe environment where you can freely talk about different topics, you get professional trainers and specialist to help you and support you along the way. I learned many new methods, started to cherish and acknowledge my academic career even more, I became more familiar with the possible funding organisations, and I learned to be more goal oriented.

What's next for you in 2024?

2024 will be a busy year. Next to writing a book about the musical landscape in Bosnia-Herzegovina during the war, I am a postdoc researcher at an ERC funded project at the University of Ljubljana and I will conduct ethnographical fieldwork in several Bosnian-Herzegovinian cities. Additionally, I have a couple of conferences to organise and/or attend, articles to write, and will spend my free time with my family and friends doing things I like.    

(Johanna Stadlbauer & Petra Hamer, January 2024)

Thank you so much, Petra Hamer, for agreeing to this interview - and congratulations to all members of the current team on your achivements and your dedication to collaboration!

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