In this workshop you will learn the basics of research data management (RDM), such as the FAIR principles, the research data lifecycle, open science, data publication, legal aspects of research data and the handling of personal data. You will also gain an insight into the infrastructure at UOL that can help you store your data in the right way and good practices of research data management on your own computer. The workshop will have lecture parts, interactive discussions and hands-on practice on realistic research data.
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Climate change, people and the ocean - Details
Open for all doctoral candidates/disciplines!!! The ocean has a central role in Earth’s climate system, but also for how climate change affects humans. The vast majority of the anthropogenically [...]
ICBM PhD-Day
The seventh PhD Day will take place on 29th August 2024 from 09:00 - 17:00 at the ICBM-Wilhelmshaven site. All ICBM doctoral candidates will come together to present their current work and the ongoing research of their working groups. In addition to various presentations, the programme also includes a poster session and discussion rounds on relevant topics.
This PhD Day is primarily aimed at PhDs of the ICBM and co-operating institutions.
Career insights online 13.09.2024
The seminar format "Career Insights Online" aims at introducing different career paths of marine scientists in the widest sense and offers the possibility to get in touch with former members of the Marine Graduate Schools in Oldenburg, Bremen and Bremerhaven. It focusses on career paths outside of academia and will give insights into job fields in, for example, industry, administration, consulting, non-governmental organisations and journalism.
ICYMARE 2024 Bremen
ICYMARE 2024 in Bremen International Conference for YOUNG Marine Researchers 16-20 September 2024 will take place in Bremen from 16th to 20th of September 2024! Everybody is welcome to join the [...]
Good Scientific Practice – Protecting Scientific Integrity
The major objective of the workshop “Good Scientific Practice – Protecting Scientific Integrity” is to know and understand the basic rules and values of the responsible conduct of research in all its stages, according to local, national and international regulations and guidelines. The participants will explore the differences and grey areas between good scientific practice, questionable research practice and scientific misconduct. They will learn how misconduct can be recognized and prevented, and how it should be addressed and dealt with in case it occurs, and what damage it can cause if handled improperly.
OLTECH Career paths in Science, Medicine and Technology 15.10.2024
“Career paths in Science, Medicine and Technology” offers you the chance to meet OLTECH alumni and other role models, to hear from their experiences, and to interact with them. You will learn about a variety of career paths and get insights into different areas of work, in particular jobs outside of academia.
Guests: Dr. Andrea Gall, Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz
Workshop: "Night Science and Creativity: Where Do Good Research Questions Come From?"
"Night Science" emphasizes the imaginative and exploratory side of research, where creativity and curiosity drive the formation of new hypotheses and research directions. This workshop aims to equip students with tools and strategies to enhance their creative thinking, helping them develop innovative research questions and approaches within their fields. The detailed workshop schedule is outlined below.
OLTECH - Mentoring programme for young researchers (02/2025 - 11/2025)
Young researchers actively explore their career options, learn career development methods, build a network, and improve their networking strategies.
This is made possible through: specific trainings, workshops & lectures. We offer everyone a framework for a fruitful mentoring partnership.
Career insights online 08.11.2024
The seminar format "Career Insights Online" aims at introducing different career paths of marine scientists in the widest sense and offers the possibility to get in touch with former members of the Marine Graduate Schools in Oldenburg, Bremen and Bremerhaven. It focusses on career paths outside of academia and will give insights into job fields in, for example, industry, administration, consulting, non-governmental organisations and journalism.
Scientific Writing Workshop
This workshop concentrates on the process of writing an academic manuscript in the natural sciences (biology, medicine, chemistry, physics). Choosing an audience, creating a story, explaining complex data and formulating convincing arguments will be discussed. Additionally, detailed information will be given regarding the content of each manuscript section. Workshop participants will be instructed in the formal and organizational aspects of academic writing and train their competency with exercises.
Good Scientific Practice – Protecting Scientific Integrity
with Dr. Michael Gommel, M.A. – Research Integrity Consultant The major objective of the workshop “Good Scientific Practice – Protecting Scientific Integrity” is to know and understand the basic [...]
Molecular and Nanoscale Science (Interface Science)
Doctoral programme/PhD programme Molecular and Nanoscale Science (Interface Science)
Aim
The PhD programme offers a structured, research centered and interdisciplinary course programme for broadening and improving the physical and chemical knowledge on interfaces, including their preparation, functional interfaces, nanoscale and molecular interfaces, as well as advanced materials. Hereby, applications such as energy conversion, catalysis, photonics and biologic and biomimetic interfaces represent a special focus within the programme. The scientific course programme is embedded in the research activities of the Center of Interface Science (CIS).
In addition to the scientific course programme, the students are trained in communication, presentation and other transferable skills necessary in modern business life.
Contents
Central aspect of the education is to train the competences for independent research. This is mainly obtained by experimental or theoretical work under the surveillance of a university teacher and subsequent graduation in the framework of the current graduation regulations of the faculty for mathematics and science. This usually includes a presentation of the result in form of a PhD thesis and an oral disputation.
In addition to the research, the PhD programme offers the possibility to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for modern business life. Therefore, the student can choose from a variety of courses, seminars and external activities.
The current programme is oriented on the research activities of the CIS and is completed by different courses for communication, presentation and soft skills.