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2016/02/15
by Katrin Wodzicki
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Workshop “Grant Writing for Natural and Life Scientists”, 21-22 March 2016

— Fully booked already —

We are happy to invite to the next workshop on “Grant Writing“ with Dr. Christina Schütte.

Workshop dates: Monday, 21 March 2016, 10:00-18:00, and Tuesday, 22 March 2016, 9:00-17:00 o’clock
Place: GZMB building, seminar room 0.232
Trainer: Dr. Christina Schütte
Duration: 2 days

Registration: Email to Kirsten Pöhlker (ggnb@gwdg.de), including, if available, your StudIP username

The aim of this course is to familiarize participants with the strategies for writing successful grant applications to various funding bodies (BMBF, DFG). The corresponding funding principles will be exemplified in exercises for preparing work plans and writing abstracts for grant applications.

Contents:

  • General points to consider when writing a grant application
  • Structuring a story
  • General points on good scientific writing
  • The different parts of a grant application and their contents
  • Strategies for successful grant applications: What information is necessary, how and where should it be presented?
  • Differences between different funding bodies and funding principles (stress on DFG-, BMBF- and EU-funding)
  • Common mistakes in grant applications and how to avoid them
  • Analysis of grant abstracts provided by the participants (optional)
  • Exercises for writing a grant abstract and for structuring a work plan

Requirements for participation:

The course is aimed at postdocs and late-stage PhD students in the natural and life sciences who are currently preparing or will recently prepare a grant application.

Participants will be asked to prepare a short “mini-grant application” (4 pages + scientific CV) as pre-work for the course until about one week before the workshop – please take this into consideration when planning participation in this course.

These mini-grant applications will be evaluated by other participants individually before the course and in an evaluation session within the course. Each participant will also evaluate 3-4 proposals by others in the 4-5 days before course start. This will provide extensive feedback for all participants on their applications, but most importantly, will provide a clear impression of the situation and the view of potential evaluators.

After registration, you will get more detailed information about the “mini-grant application”.

2016/02/04
by Katrin Wodzicki
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Workshop “Academic Career Planning”, 23 February 2016

—- This workshop will be postponed to a later date. —-

We are happy to announce the first workshop “Academic Career Planning“.

Workshop date: Tuesday, 23 Feburary 2016, 13:00-18:00 o’clock
Duration:
0.6 day
Place: GZMB building, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 11, seminar room 0.232
Trainer: Dr. Katrin Wodzicki

Target group: Junior researchers with a PhD degree and the aim to follow an academic career

Goal: Reflecting about your next career steps based on the discussion of success factors in academia and your achievements so far

Do you wonder whether you are on a successful way to a senior scientist position in Academia? Do you wonder what is expected of you to gain a permanent position in Academia? In the workshop, you reflect about your own achievements so far. Based on the discussion of success factors in academia, you will be enabled to make decisions about your next career steps and set priorities in this respect. The workshop will facilitate the exchange with other participants, to benefit from each other and to strengthen your network on Göttingen Campus.

Pre-work after Registration: Participants will be asked to specify their challenges in terms of academic career planning. Furthermore, a CV has to be submitted, including all relevant and most recent information about the participant’s academic career so far.

Registration: Please register here and email to Dr. Katrin Wodzicki, including a short statement on your motivation to join the workshop (Why this workshop? Why now? Why academic career?).

2016/02/02
by Katrin Wodzicki
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Workshop “Leading Without A Leadership Position”, 7 March 2016

We are happy to announce the next workshop “Leading without A Leadership Position” with Dr. Gudrun Henne.

Workshop date: Monday, 7 March, 10:00-17:30 o’clock
Duration:
1 day
Place: GZMB building, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 11, seminar room 0.232
Trainer: Dr. Gudrun Henne

Target group: Junior researchers with at least some responsibilities to lead students, technical staff or cooperation projects without “right of command”

Goal: Getting to know approaches to lead without a leadership position

Postdocs often work with other scientists and scientific staff without a formal leadership position. The challenge is to lead people despite the absence of managerial authority. How to deal with experienced and much older scientific and technical staff? How to lead young scientists (Master students, doctoral students) who pursue own scientific interests? How to cooperate with scientists from other institutions for applications, project management and similar?
The workshop trains how to lead people without “right of command” and how to motivate and engage scientists and staff who are not direct reports. Leading without a leadership position is a frequently occurring situation and dealing with it skillful can be learned.

Remarks of previous participants:
“It is a great course if you want to systematize and broaden your knowledge about communication and leadership.”
“Very fruitful and insightful, practical and applied.”

Registration: If you are interested to take part in the workshop, register here and write an email to Dr. Katrin Wodzicki (ggnb-career@gwdg.de), including a short statement on your motivation (2-3 sentences).

2016/01/27
by Katrin Wodzicki
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Neurizons 2016, 31 May – 3 June: Call for Participation

The next NEURIZONS conference is coming up this year, again with a great scientific program, supplemented by a career fair, method workshops and more. So take a look and register for the event!

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Read the call of the organizers: Continue Reading →

2016/01/27
by Katrin Wodzicki
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Junior Professional Officer-Programm für deutsche Nachwuchskräfte in internationalen Organisationen

The federal foreign office invites applications to the junior professional officer program, recruiting focuses on German citizens. Among others, the following organizations are recruiting new employees within this program:

  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
  • Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)
  • International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
  • World Food Programme (WFP)
  • International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
  • International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

Details about what these organizations are looking for are available here. Deadline for applications is February 26, 2016.

 

2016/01/22
by Katrin Wodzicki
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Upcoming EMBO Laboratory Management Courses in 2016

EMBO is offering 3- to 4-days Laboratory Management Courses for Postdocs and Group Leaders. New in the 2016 program is a course on negotiating for female leaders.

Registration fee is € 1,925.00 for postdocs (“Includes: VAT, accommodation (two nights single accommodation and meals), training and all course material”), € 2,600.00 for group leaders (“Includes: VAT, accommodation (three nights single accommodation and meals), training and all course material”) and € 2,100.00 (“Includes: VAT, accommodation (three nights single accommodation and meals), training and all course material”) for the negotiation course.

 

2016/01/22
by Katrin Wodzicki
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Fast Track Program of the Robert Bosch Stiftung for Female Postdocs

Until February 28, 2016, you can apply for the next round of the fast track program of the Robert Bosch Stiftung. The program offers intense training and great networking opportunities for outstanding female postdocs aming at leadership positions in research. Take your chance and apply!