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2016/12/13
by Christin Schröter
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Apply for Dorothea Schlözer Career Promotion Programme for Female Postdocs until 20 January 2017

The Dorothea Schlözer qualification programme for postdocs offers female postdocs at Göttingen University or at the Göttingen research campus the chance to promote their career development and prepare them for a leading (international) role in research and academia. The one-year … Continue reading

2016/11/04
by Christin Schröter
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New dates for EMBO Lab Management Courses for Postdocs

Click here to find the upcoming course dates for Lab Management Courses organized by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) with information on the course program and registration. Benefits Understand leadership Develop your leadership style Gain key communication skills Expand … 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

2016/11/02
by Christin Schröter
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Workshop “Grant Writing for Natural and Life Scientists”, 1-2 December 2016

We are happy to invite you to the next workshop on “Grant Writing” with Dr. Christina Schütte. The aim of this course is to familiarize participants with the strategies for writing successful grant applications to various funding bodies (BMBF, DFG). … Continue reading

2016/11/01
by Christin Schröter
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“For Women in Science” – Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard stipends for female Postdocs and PhDs with kids

The Deutsche UNESCO-Kommission and L’Oréal Deutschland in cooperation with Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard-Stiftung award stipends to female scientists with kids – also for Postdocs. Since being a mother in Germany often leads to the interruption or premature abandonment of promising scientific careers, … Continue reading