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2016/11/16
by Christin Schröter
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Sartorius Research Xchange Forum: “Trends and Challenges in Oncology”, 22-23 February 2017

On Wednesday and Thursday, the 22-23 February 2017, you can learn about the latest insights from the fields of oncology and exchange ideas as to their translation into viable solutions. The Sartorius Research Xchange Forum provides keynote lectures from internationally … Continue reading

2016/11/04
by Christin Schröter
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International online tool GoinGlobal for country-specific career information and insider tips for finding employment worldwide

The Career Service of Göttingen University offers exclusive access for Göttingen University and UMG students to a career development tool for students and graduates who want to pursue career opportunities – in Germany and abroad. The GoinGlobal tool allows to search … Continue reading

2016/11/03
by Christin Schröter
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Recommended website: Stanford Tomorrow’s Professors

The homepage “Stanford Tomorrow’s Professors” founded by Professor Richard Reis seeks to foster a diverse, world-wide teaching and learning ecology with weekly postings on various science and teaching related topics. For an interesting compilation of articles on topics like “Academic … Continue reading

2016/10/26
by Christin Schröter
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Recommended reading: Report on the variety of funding schemes available for postdocs in Europe

It can be a great challenge for postdocs to find the right source of funding. This article called “The many shades of European postdoc funding” covers different options to apply for grants or fellowships throughout Europe, that can easily get … Continue reading

2016/10/14
by Katrin Wodzicki
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CANCELLED — Workshop “Involving Your PI in Your Career Development”, 14 November 2016

— workshop cancelled due to a lack of demand — We are happy to announce the half-day workshop “Involving Your PI in Your Career Development“. Target group: Junior researchers (late-stage PhD students and Postdocs) who would like to get the … Continue reading