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8. Mar 2023

DFG Funding Opportunities: Emmy Noether-Programm (March 15, 2023 | online)

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This online talk focuses on the Emmy Noether-Programm of the DFG. Further details and the dial in link can be found at Info Talks on DFG Funding Opportunities for Research Careers.

  • Date: March 15, 2023
  • Time: 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. CET
  • Language: German

Please note: You can access the event via the link above without any password. The number of participants is limited to max. 1,000.

About Prospects: Online Talk Series on DFG Funding Opportunities for Research Careers

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6. Feb 2023

[U Bremen] Workshop: Research in Europe (May 25, 2023)

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University of Bremen cordially invites you to the one-day information event “Research in Europe” at the University of Bremen on 25 May 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Lecture Halls HS 2010 & HS 1010 (Großer & Kleiner Hörsaal), GW2 level 1 & main stairs.

Organised by the European Liaison Office of the German Research Organizations (KoWi) and the University of Bremen, “Research in Europe” gives an overview on (individual) funding opportunities for early career researchers who aspire to a national and international career in science. Various research and funding organisations present their programmes and institutions. Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to discuss your individual questions with the institutions’ representatives at their individual info desks.

Doctoral candidates, postdocs and professors who would like to obtain information for the early career researchers they supervise, as well as those interested in doctoral studies, are cordially invited to participate.

The event is open to everyone; people from outside the University of Bremen are also most welcome. Language of presentation will be English and participation is free of charge. Registration opens 20 March 2023 and we will inform you when the respective website is available.

4. Jan 2023

DFG Funding Opportunities: for Postdocs (January 9, 2023 | online)

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This online talk focuses on the DFG Funding Opportunities for Postdocs of the DFG. Further details and the dial in link can be found at Info Talks on DFG Funding Opportunities for Research Careers.

  • Date: January 9, 2023
  • Time: 4:30 – 6 p.m. CET
  • Language: English

Please note: You can access the event via the link above without any password. The number of participants is limited to max. 1,000.

About Prospects: Online Talk Series on DFG Funding Opportunities for Research Careers

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8. Dec 2022

DFG Funding Opportunities: Walter Benjamin-Programm (December 13, 2022 | online)

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This online talk focuses on the Walter Benjamin-Programm of the DFG. Further details and the dial in link can be found at Info Talks on DFG Funding Opportunities for Research Careers.

  • Date: December 13, 2022
  • Time: 2 – 3:30 p.m. CET
  • Language: German

Please note: You can access the event via the link above without any password. The number of participants is limited to max. 1,000.

About Prospects: Online Talk Series on DFG Funding Opportunities for Research Careers

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8. Dec 2022

[Nature] Focus on Peer Review

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In a free-to-access Focus on Peer Review course, a panel of experienced researchers and Nature Research journal editors teach the foundations of good peer review.

The online courses are taught by Nature Portfolio journal editors, and academic and professional experts. Nature Masterclasses has been developed by Nature Research to provide professional development training for researchers. Nature Research is part of Springer Nature.

29. Nov 2022

Mythos Promotion. Aber wie sieht die Kosten-Nutzen-Rechnung für die Doktorarbeit aus?

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Über die Frage „Wie sieht eine realistische Kosten-Nutzen-Rechnung für die Doktorarbeit aus?“ fand am 9.11.2022 der Diskussionsabend der Jungen Akademie zum Thema Promotion in Halle statt.

Den Mitschnitt des Diskussionsabends zum Mythos Promotion finden Sie ab sofort auf dem YouTube-Kanal der Jungen Akademie.

Unter der Moderation von Heike Schmoll (FAZ) diskutierten 

  • Robert Kretschmer, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Alumnus und ehemaliger Sprecher der Arbeitsgruppe Pro-Motion der Jungen Akademie, 
  • Daniela Böhringer, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Mitautorin der Publikation „Die Situation(en) der Promotionsbetreuung: Praktiken, Prozesse und Bewertungen“,
  • Antje Wegner, Deutsches Zentrum für Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsforschung GmbH, Co-Leiterin der Längsschnittstudie über Promovierende und Promovierte NACAPS und
  • Inge Fiedler, Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Halle (Saale), Doktorandin und Mitglied im PhD-Network der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

über die systemischen Rahmenbedingungen und notwendige Maßnahmen, die die Promotionsverhältnisse und die Betreuung der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit in Deutschland verbessern könnten.

27. Oct 2022

[Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung] Gruppenmoderation. Techniken und Methoden der Moderation (12.11.22)

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Die Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung lädt ein zum Green Campus Tagesseminar:

Gruppenmoderation. Techniken und Methoden der Moderation

Wie moderiere ich Diskussionen in Gruppen und Sitzungen transparent und demokratisch? Unser Seminar vermittelt praxisnah Methoden und Handwerkszeug der Moderation und Gesprächsführung und thematisiert Aufgaben und Funktion von Moderierenden.

Die Teilnehmenden entwickeln ein Verständnis für die professionelle Vorbereitung, Durchführung und Ergebnissicherung von Diskussionen, Sitzungen und Besprechungen. Unter Einbeziehung der Erfahrungen der Teilnehmenden werden unterschiedliche Zielebenen von Besprechungen reflektiert und Feedback dazu ausgetauscht.

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19. Oct 2022

[iRTG Polymers] Macromolecular Structures Leipzig 2023 (March 1-3, 2023)

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The doctoral students of the iRTG “Polymers: random coils and beyond” are organising the final conference MacroStruct 23 of its SFB/TRR 102 “Polymers under multiple constraints”.

The organizing committee encourages you and your group members to join the conference MacroStruct 23 in Leipzig, 1-3 March 2023. The meeting centres around processes of macromolecular structure formation, such as polymer crystallisation and protein fibrillation, and provides a platform to share innovative concepts bringing both fields together. Confirmed plenary speakers include: Alicyn Rhoades, Guenter Reiter, Sara Linse, Paolo Arosio, Sebastien Lecommandoux and Birgit Strodel.

Aside from classical talks, the doctoral students have organised a series of interactive sessions and workshops that allow researchers of all career stages to connect, exchange ideas and engage in lively discussions.

You are welcome to submit abstracts for talks and posters until 12 December 2022Registration is now open!

Visit the webpage https://macrostruct23.de for further information!

18. Oct 2022

[Junge Akademie] Yang-Mills Theorien: Existenz und Massenlücke (18. November 2022)

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Die Junge Akademie lädt hiermit herzlich zur Abschlussveranstaltung der bundesweiten Reihe „Die 7 größten Abenteuer der Mathematik“ ein. Initiatorinnen der Reihe unter der Schirmherrschaft der Bundesministerin für Bildung und Forschung Bettina Stark-Watzinger sind Die Junge Akademie und die Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung.

Nach sechs erfolgreichen Veranstaltungen zu den größten Problemen der Mathematik, den Millennium-Problemen, findet die letzte Veranstaltung am 18.11.2022 in Berlin statt. In ihrem Fachvortrag wird Jun.-Prof. Dr. Elina Fuchs (Leibniz Universität Hannover) über die Yang-Mills-Theorien sprechen. In der anschließenden Diskussionsrunde wird eine Bilanz der Veranstaltungsreihe gezogen.

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17. Oct 2022

[Heidelberg Center for American Studies] Annual Spring Academy Conference (March 20-24, 2023)

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Call for Papers

The Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA) invites applications for its annual Spring Academy on American Culture, Economics, Geography, History, Literature, Politics, and Religion to be held from March 20-24, 2023.

The HCA Spring Academy provides 20 international Ph.D. students with the opportunity to present and thoroughly discuss their Ph.D. projects. Additionally, it offers workshops held by visiting scholars.

The HCA encourages applications that range broadly across the arts, humanities, and social sciences and pursue an interdisciplinary approach. Participants can present thesis projects on any subject relating to the study of the United States of America. Possible topics include American identity, issues of ethnicity, gender, transatlantic relations, U.S. domestic and foreign policy, economics, and various aspects of American history, literature, religion, geography, law, musicology, and culture. The accepted projects will be arranged into ten panel groups.

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