Oct 12, 2021
Career in Science: Is a Doctorate right for Me? | 11/10/2021
Are you studying at the Faculty of Environmental Sciences and can you imagine continuing to work at the university after you graduate? With our digital information event "Is a doctorate right for me?" we would like to arouse your interest in a doctorate (and the work that is often associated with it as a scientific employee) at the faculty.
Professors and scientific staff of the Geo-, Hydro- and Forest-Sciences will give the opportunity to exchange ideas, provide an insight into their daily work and answer questions about considering a doctorate and a career in academia:
- What are the advantages of doing a doctorate after graduation?
- How do I find a topic that suits me?
- How does a doctorate work and which formalities do I have to consider?
- What are the expectations associated with a doctorate and what challenges will I have to face?
- What tasks await me as a member of the scientific staff?
Date:
- Wednesday, November 10th 2021, 05:00 pm - 07:00 pm
- registration via OPAL
with:
- Prof. Uta Berger, Chair of Forest Biometrics and System Analysis
- JProf. Matthias Forkel, Junior Professorship in Environmental Remote Sensing
- Prof. Martin Horwath, Chair of Geodetic Earth System Research
- Prof. Stefan Stolte, Chair Hydrochemistry and Water Technology
- Fritz Kalwa, doctoral student and scientific staff member at the Institute of Groundwater Management
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Matthias Willen, doctoral student and scientific staff member at the Chair of Geodetic Earth System Research
- Marie-Christin Wimmler, doctoral student and scientific staff member at the Chair of Forest Biometrics and System Analysis
Target group:
- students of the Faculty of Environmental Sciences