Contact

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+49 (0)441 798-2634

A11 0-002 - 008

Address

University of Oldenburg
School IV - School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Ammerländer Heerstraße 114-118
26129 Oldenburg

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Promotion of young talent

Colloquia - Lecture series - Workshops

The School offers various interdisciplinary research colloquia for doctoral candidates and postdocs. In addition, academic, transdisciplinary formats suitable for doctoral and post-doctoral students (such as workshops, series of lectures, lecture series) take place regularly at our School:

  • "Young Philosophy" (responsible: Dr Malte Unverzagt; Ansgar Baumgart)
  • "Ancient Worlds" (lecture series and research colloquium) (responsible: Prof. Dr Benedikt Hensel; Prof. Dr Michael Sommer)
  • "Price Papers Lunch Talks" (Responsible: Prof Dr Dagmar Freist, Dr Lucas Haasis)
  • "Research colloquium on movement and training" (responsible: Prof Dr Dirk Büsch; Prof Dr Jörg Schorer)
  • Series of lectures in the Leo Trepp Teaching Centre (responsible persons: Intercultural Jewish Studies Oldenburg; Prof. Dr Andrea Strübind)
  • Colloquium of the academic centre "Genealogy of the Present" (WiZeGG)

Funding pool

On proposal, the School supports the active participation of junior researchers in conferences.

Research programme budget

The Presidential Board's research programme budget offers early career researchers funding opportunities after their doctorate

University didactic qualification

The Presidential Board covers the costs for further training in higher education didactics. You can find more information here.

Graduate School

The Graduate School for Social Sciences and Humanities (3GO) is a joint institution of the Schools I-IV. Its task is to sustainably improve the conditions for doctoral studies in the humanities and social sciences at the University of Oldenburg.

Graduate Academy

The Graduate Academy is the university's central interdisciplinary institution for the career development of doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and junior professors. An interdisciplinary qualification programme, which is open to all young academics, teaches various transferable skills relevant to the labour market and promotes qualification in academic professional fields for different career paths.

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