The GSGG Team wishes everybody a merry Christmas and a good start to a successful new year! … Weiterlesen
- Ombudspersons
- „Who Cares?“ – Discussion event of the Göttingen Centre for Gender Studies (GCG)
- Alumni event
- 3-Minute-Thesis-Competition. PhD theses explained in three minutes (Coimbra Group)
- Save the Date – GSGG Events 2022
- GSGG Course Programme 2022
- WeWiMento – Pathways to Science Management
- GAU’s new Regulations for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice
- Artificial Intelligence, Data Science and Society (public lecture series)
- SACH Mind. Research with Objects in Göttingen Collections (public lecture series)
Ombudspersons
Events
Qualification
What may still be of interest
Ombudspersons
Ombudspersons
Starting 2022, 2022, Prof. Dr. Thomas Noll (Department of Art History) will take over the office of Ombud professor. He replaces Prof. Dr. Andrew Gross (Department of English Philology), whom we would like to thank warmly for the good cooperation in the past. We are pleased that Prof. Dr Peter Gemeinhardt (Church History) will continue to be available as a Ombud professor. … Weiterlesen
Events
„Who Cares?“ – Discussion event of the Göttingen Centre for Gender Studies (GCG)
January 20, 2022, Start: 6 p.m., online via zoom
The discussion event is part of the interdisciplinary project „Who Cares? An Investigation of the Compatibility of Research and Care Work in the Time of COVID-19 and Beyond“ (funded by Volkswagen Foundation). The focus is on the question of how science is compatible with caring for children and/or other family members, … Weiterlesen
Alumni event
February 3, 2022, Start: 4 p.m.
Conference room of the GSGG, Friedländer Weg 2 or online via zoom
On 3 February, Dr Christian Wachter will be a guest at our alumni series. He received his doctorate in Medieval and Modern History and is currently a research assistant at the Department of Medieval and Modern History. He will give us an insight into the beginning of the postdoc phase and answers to questions about starting an academic career. … Weiterlesen
3-Minute-Thesis-Competition. PhD theses explained in three minutes (Coimbra Group)
February 28, 2022 (from 5 p.m.); registration until 20 January 2022
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For the fourth time, Göttingen University will host the English-language 3 Minute Competition, in which PhD students present their PhD project within three minutes. The Europe-wide event, which is based on the „Science Slam“ format, was initiated by the Coimbra Group. … Weiterlesen
Save the Date – GSGG Events 2022
Welcome Day, May 10, 2022, starting at 2 p.m.
General Assembly, June 21, 2022, from 2 p.m. onwards
GSGG Day, November 3, 2022, from 4p.m. … Weiterlesen
Qualification
GSGG Course Programme 2022
The next workshops in our course programme will start in March 2022. You can find the courses for next year on the qualification portal. Registration is now possible. … Weiterlesen
WeWiMento – Pathways to Science Management
Start: April 2022, Application period: February 15, to March 15, 2022.
The mentoring programme WeWiMento offers PhD students and postdocs of the Göttingen Campus comprehensive insights into science management and supports participants in preparing for a possible career in this professional field. In addition to workshops and one-to-one mentoring, job shadowing takes place in various university institutions. … Weiterlesen
What may still be of interest
GAU’s new Regulations for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice
On November 5, 2021, the University’s new Regulations for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice came into force. This means that the University is implementing the DFG’s 2019 Code of Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice in a legally binding manner. The German (legally binding) version of the regulations can be found here, … Weiterlesen
Artificial Intelligence, Data Science and Society (public lecture series)
WiSe 2021/2022, Tuesdays from 6:15 p.m., since 30 November exclusively online.
The public lecture series presents various aspects of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science and asks about the social implications. The programme for the lecture series, notes on hybrid organisation and the link to video excerpts of previously held lectures can be found here. … Weiterlesen
SACH Mind. Research with Objects in Göttingen Collections (public lecture series)
WiSe 2021/2022, Thursdays from 6 p.m., since 2 December exclusively online.
The lecture series provides insight into current research projects related to the university collections and shows the relevance of the existing object holdings for research and teaching. Detailed information on the programme and online access can be found here. … Weiterlesen