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24. Jul 2023

Research Training Group “Subject-Specific Learning and Interaction in Elementary School” (GRK 2731)

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spokesperson: Prof. Dr. Georg Breidenstein, coordinator: Dr. Johanna Leicht (funding 2022-2026)

About the doctoral program

The work of the Graduate School focuses on investigating the social practice of elementary school teaching and the question of the qualities of subject-specific learning. The Graduate School’s research approach is different in that it systematically links different traditions of classroom research.  The combination of German and mathematics didactics with praxeological teaching research and teaching quality research allows a multiple perspective on teaching and interdisciplinary theory development. [read more]

Partners:

  • Universität Kassel

24. Jul 2023

IMPRS “Global Multiplicity: A Social Anthropology for the Now”

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spokesperson: Prof. Dr. Ursula Rao, coordinator: Dr. Patrick Desplat (funding 2023-2029)

The topics of the research school respond to the current challenges faced by people around the world: climate change, environmental destruction, and species extinction; health crises; social inequality and the legacies of colonial rule; geopolitical tensions, nationalism, wars and civil wars. The vehemence and simultaneity of these phenomena has resulted in an increased sense of crisis everywhere in the world. This leads to a prolonged, intensive debate about what these changes mean, how to shape the future, and who bears the responsibility for doing so. While investigating processes of societal change and transformation has always been a key concern of the social sciences, there is still much that is not yet known about how reactions to current global transformations differ regionally and how they influence one another. The IMPRS doctoral students will therefore dedicate themselves to investigating the strategies and paradigms that people are developing to grapple with the challenges of the present. [read more]

Partner(s):

•    Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
•    Leipzig University
•    Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

24. Jul 2023

Research Training Group “Inflammatory cues as modulators of early pancreatic carcinogenesis (InCuPanC)” (GRK 2751)

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spokesperson: Prof. Dr. med. Jonas Rosendahl, coordinator: Sina Krehahn (admin.) (funding 2022-2026)

Chronic inflammation is an important risk factor for numerous malignancies including pancreatic cancer. In established pancreatic tumors, the impact of the inflammatory tumor microenvironment has been extensively studied during recent years. However, knowledge about the molecular circuits triggering inflammation-induced early pancreatic carcinogenesis is still very limited. Therefore, this Research Training Group (RTG) aims to systematically decipher the influence of different inflammatory cues on the transition from preinvasive precursor lesions to invasive cancers during early pancreatic carcinogenesis. [read more]

3. Jul 2023

[Ref 6.1] ERC Grants (10. Juli 2023)

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Referat 6.1 – Forschungsförderung und -kooperation bietet die folgende Informationsveranstaltung zu Fördermöglichkeiten an.

Beschreibung

Im Juli 2023 soll das Arbeitsprogramm für ERC Grants für 2024 erscheinen. In dieser Veranstaltung werden die Förderlinien der ERC-Förderung vorgestellt. Zielgruppe sind Postdocs, Professorinnen und Professoren der MLU mit Ideen für riskante, bahnbrechende Pionierforschung.

  • Termin: Montag, 10. Juli 2023, 13.00 – 14.30 Uhr
  • Teilnahmelink: https://mluconf.uni-halle.de/b/dmi-v4k-pan-g0k
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30. Jun 2023

Integrated Research Training Group “Polymers: random coils and beyond”

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Spokesman: Prof. Dr. Kay Saalwächter, coordinator: Dr. Ann-Kristin Flieger
funding period 2011-2023 by DFG at Faculty of Natural Sciences II

The graduate program provides in-depth training in interdisciplinary soft matter research, including the design and preparation of specific materials. A thorough understanding of the basic principles of chemistry, physics and engineering of polymers and soft matter are aims of the research within our graduate school. [read more]

The graduate school is part of the collaborative research center “Polymer under multiple constraints” (SFB/TRR 102) (Spokesman: Prof. Dr. Thomas Thurn-Albrecht, website

Partners:

  • Leipzig University
  • Fraunhofer Institute for Microstructure of Materials and Systems (Halle)
  • Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification (Leipzig)
  • Max Planck Institute for Colloids and Interfaces (MPIKG) in Potsdam/Golm

26. Jun 2023

[Ref 6.1] MSCA Doctoral Networks (3. Juli 2023)

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Referat 6.1 – Forschungsförderung und -kooperation bietet die folgende Informationsveranstaltung zu Fördermöglichkeiten an.

Beschreibung

Das Referat 6.1 – Forschungsförderung stellt die Förderlinie MSCA Doctoral Networks (DN) des EU-Forschungsrahmenprogramms Horizon Europe vor. Gefördert werden transnationale Doktorandenprogramme mit einer Laufzeit bis zu 4 Jahren und mit unterschiedlichen Einrichtungen aus den akademischen und nicht-akademischen Bereichen. An der Teilnahme oder Koordination eines solchen Doktorandenporgramms Interessierte bekommen die Möglichkeit, sich über die Rahmenbedingungen der Förderlinie zu informieren.

  • Termin: Montag, 3. Juli 2023, 13.00 – 14.30 Uhr
  • Teilnahmelink: https://mluconf.uni-halle.de/b/dmi-v4k-pan-g0k
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7. Jun 2023

[Open Science Team] Research Data Management Workshop (June 13-14, 2023 | online)

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In collaboration with the ZB MED – Information Centre for Life Sciences and the Data Integration Centre at the University Hospital in Halle, the University and State Library of Saxony-Anhalt offers a workshop on Research Data Management (RDM) in the (Bio)Medical Sciences. This event is pitched towards (bio-)medical researchers and researchers in other natural science areas interested in RDM. Apart from RDM topics, other issues such as Open Access/Open Science publication strategies, legal and personal data protection issues, the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) will be covered too.

Target Group

Researchers in Natural Science areas especially (bio-)medics

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6. Jun 2023

[week of action] Working conditions in science (June 12-16, 2023)

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MLU is participating in the nationwide action week of the Network for Good Work in Science (NGAWiss) with a dense and diverse program. On board are representatives of the Mittelbau, the doctoral students’ representation, the unions verdi and GEW, the initiatives MLUnterfinanziert, TVStud as well as the staff council of MLU.

Program and further information (in German).

5. Jun 2023

[Ref 6.1] Horizon Europe: Fördermöglichkeiten im Cluster 1: Gesundheit (12. Juni 2023)

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Referat 6.1 – Forschungsförderung und -kooperation bietet die folgende Informationsveranstaltung zu Fördermöglichkeiten an.

Beschreibung

Diese Veranstaltung ist dem Cluster 1 “Gesundheit” der Säule 2 des EU-Forschungsrahmenprogramms Horizon Europe gewidmet. Die Nationale Kontaktstelle “Gesundheit” stellt aktuelle Calls vor, die eine Einreichungsfrist am 19.09.2023 haben. Im Anschluss an die Präsentation besteht die Möglichkeiten, Fragen zu den Calls und zur Antragstellung zu stellen.

  • Termin: Montag, 12. Juni 2023, 13.00 – 14.30 Uhr
  • Teilnahmelink: https://mluconf.uni-halle.de/b/dmi-v4k-pan-g0k
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30. May 2023

[RTG 2498] Boosting Day-to-Day Resilience at Work (June 12 & 28, 2023)

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There are free slots at one of the workshops of MLU’s research training groups RTG 2498 “Communication and Dynamics of Plant Cell Compartments”.

  • Title: “Boosting Day-to-Day Resilience at Work”
  • Date: June 12 & 28, 2023
  • Time: 2:00 pm to 6:30 pm
  • Location: Room 2.05, Charles Tanford Protein Centre (CTP), Kurt-Mothes-Straße 3a
  • Trainer:  Betty Boden Training & Consulting

Resilience in the workplace is the ability to cope with the demands and challenges of your day-to-day tasks, projects, and interaction with the people you work with. Building resilience will strengthen mental health and help balance career and family life.

Please find further details and registration at the RTG website.


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