Tag 1 PDW23
Monday, June 19
Online Event
10.00 – 11.30 CEST
Official Welcome and Opening Discussion: International Postdoc Experience: Just Nice to Have?
Even though experience working abroad is not explicitly required to qualify for a German professorship, experience in another country can be seen as an advantage in the application process. Of course, this varies from discipline to discipline.
For this reason, we would like to take a closer look at the following questions: What are the benefits of a research stay abroad and how does this experience contribute to a career? How important is timing? How long should a stay abroad be to have a substantial impact? And can some of these effects nowadays also be achieved in international collaborations that take place primarily in virtual spaces?
We will discuss these and other topics with established researchers from different disciplines and with sound international experience.
Participants:
- Prof. Dr. Stefan Müller-Stach, Vice President for Research and Early Career Academics, JGU Mainz
- Prof. Dr. Pol Besenius, Macromolecular Chemistry, JGU Mainz
- Prof. Dr. Hanna Kokko, Alexander von Humboldt-Professor, Theoretical Evolutionary Biology, JGU Mainz
- Prof. Dr. Kai Arzheimer, Political Science, JGU Mainz
Online Event
13.45 – 15.30 CEST
Mobility Programs for Postdocs (Incoming/Outgoing)
Are you thinking about a research stay abroad but not sure how to finance it? In this session, you will learn about important funding programs for research stays in a foreign country. You will also have the opportunity to meet successful applicants who will share their experiences and first-hand impressions.
Participants:
- Dr. Davide Della Rosa, DAAD PRIME Fellow, Philosophy, GU Frankfurt
- Prof. Dr. Stefan Weber, former Feodor Lynen Fellow, Physics, Max Planck Institut for Polymer Research and JGU Mainz
- Dr. Miao Yu, Marie Skłodowska Curie Action funded Postdoc Fellow, Molecular Biology, JGU Mainz
- Julia Doré, EU Liaison Officer, JGU Mainz