Over the years, the UTH has been increasingly involved in post-graduate teaching and training activities.

First, the UTH has invested in horizontal learning between peers. We have had a permanent  UTH reading group since 2019, which has represented one of the key centres of UTH’s activity (have a look to a byproduct of one of our reading series, a roundtable on the magazine Mediapolis); and since 2020 we have offered to UTH members a permanent process of internal peer-review of applications for individual positions and projects.

Second, the UTH has produced several events directed aimed at the broader, international audience of PhD students and early-career researchers. We have organised four editions of the annual Lisbon Early-Career Workshop in Urban Studies (a partnership with AESOP YA), and in 2024/2025 we will host the Urban Studies Summer School (a partnership with Beyond Inhabitation LAB) – find more information on these events here.

Finally, most UTH members are involved individually in post-graduate programmes (see personal pages for more details). This includes two PhD programmes that see a strategic participation of UTH members in teaching and/or coordination roles (please contact the relevant UTH members for further information and opportunities of supervision):