News 10/24 // Courses & Webinars / Conferences / Calls & Funding
Oct 11, 2024
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ERC-Webinar // Nov 12
Dear researchers,
I kindly invite you to our next ERC-Webinar focusing on Starting- and Consolidator Grants , i.e. targeting principal investigators at a career stage of 2-7 years after their thesis defense (StG) and 7-12 years respectively (CoG).
Please find the agenda and means to register attached.
Best regards,
Edda Nitschke
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Git Crash-Course by Dr. Selina Baldauf// Nov 18, 19 & 25
Learning to use Git is an essential skill if you use any programming language. It allows you to keep track of changes to your project over time, collaborate with others, and maintain a clear and organized project structure.
The main goal of this crash-course is to give you the basic skills you need to start using Git for your own research projects both individually and in collaboration with your colleagues. You will learn a complete Git workflow including remote repositories on Github both in theory and practice.
Who is the course for? Doctoral researchers registered at the BCP department, Postdoctoral researchers at the BCP department
When? Monday, 18 November, to Tuesday, 19 November 2024, 2 – 4 pm; follow-up meeting on Monday, 25 November 2024 (2 -3pm)
Where? Webex Online Course (Please note that a video camera and a microphone are necessary for this course.)
Registration: Please register by November 4, 2025 via this website
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Forum Junge Spitzenforschung Science Competition // Nov 19 // Application until Oct 27
Once a year, the Stiftung Industrieforschung and the Berlin universities look for young scientists with original and practically relevant ideas and approaches to solutions that have emerged from their innovative basic research as part of the "Forum Junge Spitzenforschung" science competition. This year, the focus is on „Food & Nutrients“.
We search for innovative ideas from young researchers that, for example, target the agricultural sector as a major producer of climate-damaging emissions or open up urban areas for agriculture. Whether excellent research is a basis for future innovations to ensure healthy nutrition or contributes to the prevention of nutrition-related illness - across all sections of the population and/or in crisis situations. Application ideas that focus on animal welfare in the production of milk, eggs and meat or that keep agricultural soils and groundwater healthy and clean for future generations. Fresh ideas from researchers for innovations in the value chain, in (refrigerated) storage or at the point of sale, so that food reaches us healthy and tasty. More secure and sustainable food thanks to microbiome research or the optimisation of yields and nutrient content through innovative systems and the integration of new technologies. Research in the field of Food & Nutrients lays the foundation for us to better meet the global challenges of our time.
Apply now with your application idea and win up to € 12,000! (https://humboldt-innovation.de/en/research-service/forum-junge-spitzenforschung) till 27th Oktober 2024!!!
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Future WINS: Cross-sections and interfaces in science, careers and communication // Nov 21 & 22 // Registration until Oct 30
The upcoming edition of Future WINS will look into the exciting developments occurring at the interfaces between different fields. In today's rapidly changing world, disruptive innovation often happens where disciplines intersect.
Future WINS will explore three topics:
- Interdisciplinary Innovation: Explore how combining knowledge from different areas leads to creativity and breakthroughs
- Inspiring Career Paths: Discover how diverse experiences and transitioning between fields can contribute to personal growth and open up unique opportunities
- Effective Communication: Learn why clear communication is essential for collaborating successfully and connecting to a wide audience
Future WINS will bring together a community of natural scientists and put the spotlight on interdisciplinary challenges, in particular in the fields of energy research, environmental and material sciences. The aim of this biannual event is to empower and give visibility to excellent early career researchers mainly. As experts in their fields they will act as role models and thus inspire participants with their unique career path.
Join Future WINS for an opportunity to:
- Present your research with a poster and win a poster prize
- Participate in an interactive workshop
- Connect to like-minded scientists and get inspired
Future WINS is free of charge and open to participants of all genders and career levels!
Date: 21 & 22. November, 2024
Venue: Erwin-Schrödinger-Zentrum, Lecture Hall 0’101 + Foyer, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin Adlershof
Registration deadline: October 30th.
For more information and registration please visit the conference website.
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Idea Challenge: 100 to 100 by Science & Startups
New molecules? Innovations in social, health or environmental issues? Groundbreaking ideas to combat climate change? New ideas for cultural projects and education? We welcome all ideas that emerge at Berlin's universities. Send us your 100 words to make the world a better place - and you will automatically be entered into the prize draw. We evaluate the entries every month and transfer €100 to each of our 5 favorites. An extra bonus: The best ideas will be presented to a larger audience and awarded at the end of the year.
For application, please send the attached contact form to 100to100@science-startups.berlin or register here https://matchem.science-startups.berlin/p/100-to-100-science-and-startups
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Klaus Tschira Boost Fund by the GSO & Klaus Tschira Stiftung
The Klaus Tschira Boost Fund promotes excellent researchers by providing
- flexible funding for independent, explorative, risky, and interdisciplinary projects;
- support in building (international) collaborations and networks;
- targeted mentoring and advice on professional and personal development.
The Boost Fund gives postdoctoral researchers greater flexibility in shaping their career paths, accelerating their careers, and promoting early independence.
The 6th KT Boost Fund will fund 15 new fellows. Projects can start between April 1 and October 1, 2025. It is possible to apply for funding of up to € 120,000 for a period of up to 24 months. Funding can be used for all types of costs – but no more than € 65,000 to (partially) cover the fellow’s salary. In addition, fellows profit from a 4-part career development workshop series, get access to the GSO’s career advice & coaching services, and become members of the exclusive alumni network AlumNode.
Deadline for applications: October 23.
Information: https://gsonet.org/funding-programs/klaus-tschira-boost-fund/?lang=en
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Berlin Science Week // Nov 1 – 10
Every year Berlin Science Week transforms the city into a vibrant festival of scientific ideas, exploration and experimentation. This year’s Berlin Science Week theme, Common Ground, is more relevant than ever. In a year marked by elections and increasing concerns about misinformation and polarisation, you are invited to step out of your echo chamber, challenge your preconceptions and embrace new perspectives.
Over the course of 10 days, a lively program of over 300 events will be offered in the two dynamic festival hubs as well as at various other venues in the city and online.
Find more information and the full program here.
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Good Research Practice Week 2024 // Nov 25 - 28
Dear members of Freie Universität,
With the Executive Board's commitment to promoting scientific integrity in all aspects of research, teaching, and studying in mind, it is my pleasure to invite you to our upcoming Good Research Practice Week 2024, which Freie Universität Berlin is putting on for the second year in a row.
From November 25 to 28, 2024, the university will host a series of events that highlight different facets of research integrity from artificial intelligence to effective mentoring to plagiarism pitfalls and the publishing process. We are especially excited to announce this year's keynote speaker, Professor Weber-Wulff of HTW Berlin - University of Applied Sciences, who will give a talk on "Artificial Intelligence in Education and Research" on Wednesday, November 27. We also hope you will join us for the final panel discussion on Thursday, November 28, where experts will discuss the challenges involved in defending research integrity.
Please note that while the majority of events will be held in German, the program does include several workshops in English. The events are open to all members of the university. We look forward to seeing you there!
You can find the preliminary program here:
https://www.fu-berlin.de/sites/gwp/wdgwp2024/programm/.
If you have any queries related to good research practice, you are more than welcome to contact the Coordination Office for Research Integrity:
https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/gwp/ansprechpersonen/koordination/.
Good Research Practice Week 2024 promises to be an enriching and rewarding experience - I do hope you will be a part of it!
Sincerely,
Professor Petra Knaus - Vice President
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Workshop “Starter Kit Academic Teaching” - in English // March 13-14, 2025
This “Starter Kit” provides an introduction to academic teaching. In addition to discussing some basics of teaching and learning in higher education, we will cover topics such as course design and student activation. We will practice and discuss various teaching methods and tools. There will be time slots to work on your own course designs and to discuss these with your peers. This workshop will help you to reflect upon your role as a lecturer and to deal with multiple expectations.
More information and registration: https://veranstaltung.dcat.fu-berlin.de/Veranstaltung/cmx6703e02384543.html
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