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2018/01/29
by Stefanie Klug
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I, Scientist – The conference on gender, career paths and networking (May 2018)

“I, Scientist – The conference on gender, career paths and networking” will be held on 25-26 May 2018 in Berlin (iscientist.de). The conference is designed by and for students and young postdocs in natural sciences and mathematics. Their mission is … Continue reading

2018/01/11
by Christin Schröter
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Apply for the Dorothea Schlözer Career Promotion Programme (female postdocs only, deadline: 31 January 2018)

The Dorothea Schlözer Career Promotion Programme offers female Postdocs on Göttingen Campus the opportunity to promote their career development and prepare them for a leading (international) role in research and academia. The one-year intensive program provides female scientists and scholars … Continue reading

2017/11/08
by Christin Schröter
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Information event “Karriereweg Professorin an der Fachhochschule”, 21 November 2017

Please see below for the announcement of an information event on professorships at Fachhochschulen in Germany. The event will be in German. To register please write an email to lnhf-geschaeftsstelle@hs-hannover.de until 13 November 2017! Location: Tagungszentrum an der Sternwarte, Geismar … Continue reading

2017/07/31
by Christin Schröter
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WoCaNet Symposium 2017, 12-13 October 2017

The registration for the next WoCaNet symposium on 12-13 October 2017 is open now! Again, it has a great lineup of female speakers with divers career paths, a career fair, excellent networking opportunities and three workshops prior to the symposium. … Continue reading

2017/07/27
by Christin Schröter
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Apply for Dorothea Schlözer Mentoring Programme for Female Postdocs

The Dorothea Schlözer Mentoring Programme offers female Postdocs on Göttingen Campus the chance to promote their career development and prepare them for a leading (international) role in research and academia. It is designed to accompany young female researchers through this … Continue reading