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3GO Newsletter May 2026
Places still available in upcoming workshops - register now!
Also: Doctoral candidates' day, Digital Humanities Day and ScienceSlam are imminent
Over the next few days and weeks, we have a varied programme of workshops, especially on methodological topics. There are still places available in all courses, please register in Stud.IP!
In particular, two workshops are starting next week, for which interested parties can still register at short notice: An online workshop on multilevel models & structural equation modelling with R and a workshop on the basics of qualitative research methods.
All 3GO workshops are primarily aimed at social scientists, humanities scholars, cultural scientists and social scientists, but can also be opened up to doctoral students from other disciplines - feel free to contact us!
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Summer term 2026
Doctoral candidates' day on 11 June
This year's Doctoral Candidates' Day of the Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities (3GO) is dedicated to the main topic of Digital Humanities. It is linked with a joint keynote to the 1st Oldenburg Digital Humanities Day, which will mainly take place on 12 June (see additional article in the newsletter). The homepage of the doctoral candidate day offers current information on the programme and registration.
1st Oldenburg Digital Humanities Day on 12 June
The University of Oldenburg is bringing its digital humanities community together - over two days, in one room, with one common question:
Where do we stand - and where is the journey going?
The Digital Humanities (DH) are at the interface between the humanities and digital technologies. They bring methods of Computing Science, data analysis and visualisation to subjects such as history, linguistics, philosophy or art history and thus enable completely new ways of answering old questions or even posing new questions in the first place, creating interdisciplinary dialogues and synergy effects and generating new insights through co-operation.
The 1st DH Day offers a platform for exchange on current projects, new methods and the future of Digital Humanities at the University of Oldenburg - open to all researchers and interested parties from Oldenburg and the surrounding area. Detailed information on the programme and registration can be found on the event homepage.
Organised by:
Jonas Kaiser (Library and Information System / BIS, Consultant for Digital Humanities
Dr. Lucas Haasis (Gamelab Villa Geistreich and Gerda Henkel Fellow, German Maritime Museum)
in co-operation with the Graduate School 3GO
Science Slam on 17 June - Registration is now open!
The organisation is in its final stages, but the anticipation is already full:
On 17 June, the Science Slam 2026 will take place in the auditorium from 19⁰⁰⁰.
As always, admission to the Science Slam is free of charge. However, due to the limited number of seats in the auditorium (A11), we kindly ask you to register.
Internal guests, i.e. students, doctoral candidates and employees of the University of Oldenburg, can register via Stud.IP
External guests please write a short informal email with all names of the guests to . You will then be added to our guest list and can enjoy the evening with us.
Admission is from 6⁴⁵ pm. Seating is free.
Before and after the event, the Student Union will be selling drinks so that you can refresh yourself and chat about the slam contributions.
Organised by:
Research Centre Neurosensory Science
Department for Research and Technology Transfer
Graduate Academy
Graduate School OLTECH
Graduate School 3GO
Online workshop "Successfully applying for a HAW professorship"
The universities of Bremen and Bremerhaven invite you to the online workshop "Successfully applying for a HAW professorship"!
Wednesday, 24 June from 3-5 pm
The focus is on the written application: cover letter, documents, CV, teaching and research concept and references.
-Compact, practical tips on the strategic orientation of the application
- Overview of requirements and the appointment procedure
-Insights from practice by an experienced committee chairperson
Access to the online meeting will be sent with the registration confirmation.