Training Coaching Mentoring. for Humboldt Graduate School Members, Postdocs, Individual Doctoral Candidates and Students, who are interested in a PhD



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Training Coaching Mentoring for Humboldt Graduate School Members, Postdocs, Individual Doctoral Candidates and Students, who are interested in a PhD January 2014 December 2014

Training Coaching Mentoring IMPRESSUM: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Humboldt Graduate School Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin Telefon: +49 (0)30 2093 1720 Fax: +49 (0)30 2093 1718 hgs@hu-berlin.de http://humboldt-graduate-school.de for Humboldt Graduate School Members, Postdocs, Individual Doctoral Candidates and Students, who are interested in a PhD January 2014 December 2014 Redaktion: Aleksandra Skoric, Sabrina Beihofer, Dr. Brigitte Lehmann, Manuela Heß Design und Druck: unicom werbeagentur GmbH (unicom-berlin.de) Fotorechte: Referat Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Alexander Schippel, Bernd Prusowski, Matthias Heyde Auflage: 1500 Exemplare Stand: 20. Februar 2014

Welcome at Humboldt Graduate School Willkommen an der Humboldt Graduate School The aim of the Humboldt Graduate School is to provide doctoral candidates of Humboldt-Universität with an excellent framework for their work by offering a broad and comprehensive education. Our trainings are mainly designed for doctoral candidates of our member programs. If workshops are not completely booked, individual doctoral candidates of Humboldt-Universität can participate within the Last Minute Offer. Aufgabe der Humboldt Graduate School ist es, den Doktorand/innen der Humboldt-Universität einen ausgezeichneten Rahmen für Ihre Arbeit sowie ein vielfältiges und überfachliches Angebot zu bieten. Das Angebot von Schlüsselqualifikationskursen richtet sich wesentlich an unsere Mitglieder, wobei auch für Individual-promovierende die Möglichkeit besteht, bei freien Kapazitäten im Rahmen des Last Minute-Angebotes an den Kursen teilzunehmen. In the context of the Excellence Initiative we have been able to enlarge our offer for workshops and events that are open to all doctoral candidates. We also have special offers for postdoctoral researchers this semester. Im Rahmen der Exzellenzinitiative haben wir unser Angebot an Workshops und Veranstaltungen, die für alle Doktorand/innen offen sind, erweitern können. Wir haben auch spezielle Angebote für Post-Doktoranden. Please note that we settle our trainings via the online course booking system KuBuS. KuBuS offers you a high standard service in the selection of the courses, since the information on individual courses can be more extensive than in this booklet. Bitte beachten Sie, dass wir unsere Veranstaltungen über KuBuS, einem online Buchungssystem abwickeln. KuBuS bietet Ihnen einen hohen Service bei der Auswahl der Kurse, da die Informationen zu den einzelnen Kursen umfangreicher sein können als in dieser Broschüre. We hope that we can make a suitable offer for each of our doctoral candidates. Should you have special wishes of suggestions, we will be happy to respond. Let yourself be inspired by reading our program to visit the appropriate course. We wish you every success in your projects. Wir hoffen, dass wir für jeden unserer Doktorand/innen ein passendes Angebot machen können. Sollten Sie spezielle Wünsche oder Anregungen haben, so werden wir gerne darauf eingehen. Lassen Sie sich durch die Lektüre unseres Programms zum Besuch der passenden Kurse anregen. Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Erfolg bei Ihren Vorhaben. Please book your course with Veranstaltungen buchen Sie bitte mit Please book your course with Veranstaltungen buchen Sie bitte mit www2.hu-berlin.de/hgs-kubus www2.hu-berlin.de/hgs-kubus 4 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING WELCOME WILLKOMMEN 5

Contents Inhaltsverzeichnis Recommendations... 8 Course Overview... 9 Our Offers... 12 Our Trainers... 14 Course Program Natural and Life Sciences... 16 Social Sciences and Humanities... 22 Interdisciplinary... 26 Open to all Doctoral Candidates... 36 Postdocs... 46 Additional Offers Potential Candidates... 54 Good Scientific Practice... 56 Selbstmarketing für Wissenschaftlerinnen... 58 Coaching... 59 Mentoring... 60 Language Courses... 62 Conflict Consultation... 63 Humboldt Post-Doc Scholarship... 64 Humboldt Research Track Scholarship... 65 Conditions of Participation... 68 Course booking via KuBuS... 70 Calendar overview 2014... 71 Our Member Programs... 76 How to find us... 78 Contact... 79 Empfehlungen... 8 Veranstaltungsübersicht... 9 Unsere Angebote... 13 Unsere Trainer/innen... 14 Veranstaltungsprogramm Natur- und Lebenswissenschaften... 16 Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften... 22 Interdisziplinär... 26 Offene Angebote... 36 Postdocs... 46 Ergänzende Angebote Angebote für Promotionsinteressierte... 54 Gute Wissenschaftliche Praxis... 56 Selbstmarketing für Wissenschaftlerinnen... 58 Coaching... 59 Mentoring... 61 Sprachkurse... 62 Konfliktsprechstunde... 63 Humboldt Post-Doc Scholarship... 64 Humboldt Research Track Scholarship... 65 Teilnahmebedingungen... 69 Kurse buchen mit KuBuS... 70 Kalenderübersicht 2014... 71 Unsere Mitgliedsprogramme... 76 Wie Sie uns erreichen... 78 Kontakt... 79 6 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING S INHALTSVERZEICHNIS 7

Recommendations Empfehlungen Course Overview Veranstaltungsübersicht 1 st Year of PhD studies Scientific Writing Sustainable Time Management with Self-Coaching Good Scientific Practice Serie Self-Management for the Writing Process Scientific Presentation Improved Reading Introduction to the German Science Culture Upward Leadership Mastering your PHD Managing your Projects 2 nd Year of PhD studies Scientific Data Management Poster Presentation Grant Application Writing Communication in Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Teams Publishing Research Articles Dealing with Journalists and the Media 3 rd Year of PhD studies Communication at Conferences Preparing for the Disputation Almost finished? What s your next step Doc? Job Application Training Personality-based Communication Disciplines Natural and Life Sciences Humanities and Social Sciences Workshop Title Preparing for the Disputation Year of PhD studies 3 Dr. Matteo Garavoglia Scientific Writing 1 2 Dr. Adam S.Wilkins Trainer Date Page 06. 07.02 16.-17.06. 03. 04.03. 08. 09.12. Grant Writing for Scientists 2 3 Dr. Christina Schütte 20. 21.03. 19 Writing Review Articles 3/PostDocs Dr. Philipp Mayer Scientific Writing 1 2 Dr. Philipp Mayer Publishing Research Articles 2 3 Dr. Philipp Mayer 25.03. 07.10. 26. 27.03. 08. 09.10. 28.03. 10.10. Job Application Practice 3 Simon Chaplin, PhD 06. 07.11. 21 Gute wissenschaftliche Praxis 1 3 Barbara Handke 12. + 31.03. 05. + 27.11. Disputationsvorbereitung 3 Dr. Dunja Mohr 02. 03.07. 24 Job Application Practice 3 Simon Chaplin, PhD 02. 03.04. 25 Academic Writing 1 2 Dzifa Vode 13. 14.11. 25 18 18 20 20 21 24 Postdocs Writing Review Articles Grant Proposal Writing Karriereplanung und Kursbestimmung auf dem Weg zur Professur Success at conferences (Presenting & Communicating) Selbstmarketing für Wissenschaftlerinnen 2 3 John Kluempers, PhD 24. 25.02. 20. 21.11. 1 3 Franziska Jantzen 16. 17.10. 29 28 Interdisciplinary Self-Management for the Writing Process 1 2 Dr. María Machón 13.03. + 07.04. 08.09. + 06.10. 29 Please book your course with Veranstaltungen buchen Sie bitte mit Sustainable Time-Management with Self-Coaching 1 3 Dr. María Machón 17. 18.03. 03. 04.12. 30 www2.hu-berlin.de/hgs-kubus 8 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING COURSE OVERVIEW VERANSTALTUNGSÜBERSICHT 9

Disciplines Workshop Title Year of PhD studies Trainer Date Page Disciplines Workshop Title Year of PhD studies Trainer Date Page Communication Offline and Online 2 3 Dr. habil. Susanne Lummerding 10. 11.04 30 ELFI Electronic Research Funding Information Young Researchers Andreas Esch tba 41 Scientific Presentation 1 2 John Kluempers, PhD 12. 13.05. 31 Upward Leadership 1 3 N.N. tba 41 Intercultural Competencies 1 3 Dr. Barbara Geldermann 21.05. + 04.06. 31 Academic Poster Presentation 1 3 Mark Edwards 28. 29.04. 18. 19.09. 42 Interdisciplinary Mastering your PHD Managing your Projects Speaking with Confidence and Impact 1 3 Dr. Valeska Russo 23. 24.06. 24. 25.11. 1 2 Millie Baker 07. 08.07 32 Scientific Presentation 1 3 Millie Baker 09. 10.10. 33 32 Open to all Doctoral Candidates IP day Campus Nord 1 3, PostDocs Humboldt-Innovation 26.02. 43 Good Scientifc Practice: Life Sciences Good Scientifc Practice: Medicine 1 3 Dr. Adam S. Wilkins 1 3 Dr. Michael Gommel 26. 27.06 17. 18.11. 14.03. 13.11. 44 44 Open to all Doctoral Candidates Almost finished? What s your next step, doc? Scientific Data Management Communication in Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Teams Selbstmanagement für Promovierende Colloquium Critical Thinking I Colloquium Critical Thinking II Introduction to the German Science Culture Dealing with Journalists and the Media 1 2 Matthias Merkelbach 20. 21.10 33 1 2 Dr. Wolfgang Hankeln 19.11. 34 1 3/PostDocs Dr. Matteo Garavoglia 19. 20.06. 11. 12.12. 3 Dr. Monika Wolff tba 35 2 3 Prof. Walther Zimmerli 05.02. 38 2 3 Prof. Walther Zimmerli 1 3 Dr. Ben Brüggemann 12. 13.02. + 13. 14.03. 19.02. 12.11. 2 3/PostDocs Robert Kötter 03. 04.11. 39 Improved Reading 1 3 Friedrich Hasse 29. 30.10. 40 Effektive Zusammenarbeit in der Promotionsbetreuung 1 3 Dr. Marion Schmidt- Huber 34 38 39 23. 24.09. 40 PostDocs Gute wissenschaftliche Praxis: Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften 1 3 Barbara Handke 12. + 31.03. 05. + 27.11. Grant Proposal Writing PostDocs Dr. Christina Schütte 20. 21.03. 48 Personality Based Communication Intercultural Competencies 1 3 Karriereplanung und Kursbestimmung auf dem Weg zur Professur Beratung und Coaching 1 3 / PostDocs Dr. Sylvia Löhken 14. 15.05. 49 Dr. Barbara Geldermann 45 21.05. + 04.06. 49 PostDocs Prof. Dr. Uta Bronner 12. 13.06. 50 Writing Review Articles 3/PostDocs Dr. Philipp Mayer 07.10. 51 Dealing with Journalists and the Media Please book your course with Veranstaltungen buchen Sie bitte mit 2 3 / PostDocs Robert Kötter 03. 04.11. 51 www2.hu-berlin.de/hgs-kubus 10 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING COURSE OVERVIEW VERANSTALTUNGSÜBERSICHT 11

Our Offers Unsere Angebote Our event program at Humboldt Graduate School enables you to update and develop your skills. Our Transferable Skills Training is divided into different sections. Usually, the programs cover the costs. SCIENCE SKILLS TRAINING (SC) This section promotes the professional competence of young researchers. Events in this category focus on communication with media and scientifi c presentation of research results in written and oral forms. Furthermore this section fosters training for young researchers didactical and pedagogical performance with our events Teaching Skills for Junior Scientists which is acknowledged as a module of the university teaching certifi cate by Berliner Zentrum für Hochschullehre. MANAGEMENT SKILLS TRAINING (MA) These interdisciplinary events are aimed at widening your personal career opportunities. Therefore we offer training in project and event management, management of personal knowledge as well as media training for researchers. CAREER PLANNING (CA) Holding a PhD is a big step towards an academic career. To manage this step successfully, we support you with workshops giving an overview on current trends of research career development in Europe and job application practice. As networking is important for your own career we encourage you to exchange experiences with colleagues in our workshops and lectures. COACHING (CO) We provide workshops on time- and selfmanagement to make sure you get support on organizing your dissertation. In addition to these workshops, you can also take advantage of our individual coaching. MENTORING Mentoring is useful if you already want to gain some insights in your favored professional fi eld. It helps you to get in touch with people from academia as well as economy. Our Workshops are taught in the language in which they are announced. Due to our international target group we offer most courses in English. Unser Veranstaltungsangebot für den Erwerb von Schlüsselqualifikationen ist in unterschiedliche Bereiche aufgeteilt und orientiert sich an den Bedürfnissen von Promovierenden in den unterschiedlichen Phasen einer Promotion. Sollten Sie unsicher sein, welche Kurse Sie besuchen sollten, so fragen Sie auch Ihren Betreuer oder Ihre Betreuerin. Auch die Koordinatoren und Koordinatorinnen der strukturierten Programme können Ihnen Hilfestellung geben. In der Regel kommen die Programme für die Kurskosten auf. SCIENCE SKILLS KURSE (SC) Hierunter sind Veranstaltungen gefasst, die die Wissenschaftskompetenz von jungen Forschenden fördern. Dabei sind diese zum Einen fokussiert auf die Kommunikation von Forschungsergebnissen, sowohl schriftlich wie auch mündlich. Des Weiteren unterstützen wir Sie hinsichtlich der Entwicklung Ihrer didaktischen und pädagogischen Kompetenzen. Diese Veranstaltungen mit dem Titel Teaching Skills for Junior Scientists wurden vom Berliner Zentrum für Hochschullehre als Baustein im hochschuldidaktischen Zertifi kat anerkannt. MANAGEMENT SKILLS KURSE (MA) Diese interdisziplinären Veranstaltungen unterstützen Sie dabei, Ihre persönlichen Karrierechancen zu erhöhen. Dazu bieten wir Veranstaltungen zum Ausbau Ihrer Fähigkeiten im Projektmanagement und Ihrer Organisationskompetenz sowie zum Umgang mit Medien und Journalisten an. CAREER PLANNING (CA) Da die Promotion ein wichtiger Schritt der wissenschaftlichen Karriere ist, richten sich Veranstaltungen aus diesem Bereich auf die Vorbereitung einer solchen. Dabei bieten wir Vorträge zu Forschungstrends auf dem Europäischen Markt an und bereiten Sie auf den Bewerbungsprozess vor. Das Netzwerken ist ein wichtiger Faktor in der Vorbereitung des persönlichen Karrierepfads, unsere Workshops und Vorträge bieten Ihnen die Möglichkeit zum Austausch mit Kollegen. COACHING (CO) Oftmals ist es nützlich und hilfreich Unterstützung bezogen auf das eigene Selbst- und auch Zeitmanagement zu erhalten. Wir bieten sowohl Workshops als auch Einzelcoachings an, um Sie bestmöglich in diesen Bereichen fi t zu machen. Erfolgsteams sind eine wirksame Methode der gegenseitigen Unterstützung. Diese werden auf Anfrage gegründet und von uns begleitet und moderiert. MENTORING Wenn Sie einen genaueren Einblick in das von Ihnen anvisierte Berufsfeld haben wollen und bereits erste Kontakte zu Menschen aus Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft aufbauen wollen, kommen Sie nicht an unserem Mentoring- Programm vorbei. Unsere Veranstaltungen werden jeweils in der Sprache gehalten, in der sie angekündigt sind. Aufgrund unserer internationalen Zielgruppe werden sie überwiegend in Englisch angeboten. 12 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING OUR OFFERS UNSERE ANGEBOTE 13

Our Trainer Introduce Themselves Unsere TrainerInnen stellen sich vor DR. ANDREA ADAMS MILLIE BAKER DR. BEN BRÜGGEMANN SIMON CHAPLIN, PHD Abschluss der Dissertation Zusatzqualifi kationen als Trainerin Erfahrungen im Wissenschaftsumfeld M.A. in English and German philology Trainer for business English, translator, and facilitator for academic communication skills PhD in Physics (HU, Berlin); PostDoc in Lund (SE) Coach and Trainer for natural scientists graduated in German Philology and International Management Trainer with focus on application and presentations MARK EDWARDS ILKE GLOCKENTÖGER DR. MICHAEL GOMMEL DR. WOLFGANG HANKELN co-founded and operated a Marketing, Graphic Design business in UK worked as National Training and Develpment Manager Lehramtsstudium der Fächer Sport, Geschichte & Ev. Rel. wissenschaftl. Mitarbeiterin (Didaktisches Zentrum der Uni Oldenburg) Humanbiologe mit Schwerpunkt Bioethik Systemischer Coach & Prozessberater Schwerpunkte: Organisations- und Ethikberatung PhD in bioinformatics Co-Founder of the start-up Fink und Hankeln GbR (mediomix) in the position of multimedia producer in 2011 FRIEDRICH HASSE DR. MATTEO GARAVOGLIA MATTHIAS MERKELBACH FRANZISKA JANTZEN M.A. in Neuerer Geschichte & Philosophie Improved Reading-Trainer (über 300 Kurse) Mitautor eines Bestsellers Research associate at the Berlin-based Institut für Europäische Politik work with NGO`s teaching and research assistant at the London School of Economics M.A. in Philosophy & Germanic lecturer in Germanic; Trainer for German as a foreign language author of textbooks for Cornelsen Volljuristin Coach & Managementtrainerin Organisationsberaterin state of the art JOHN KLUEMPERS, PHD CLAUDIA KOEPERNIK ROBERT KÖTTER DR. SYLVIA LÖHKEN Ph.D. in Linguistics trainer for presentation techniques and successful communication worked as radio journalist M.A. Erziehungswissenschaft Vergleichender Religionswissenschaftler & Japanologe Autor v. Fachartikeln & Büchern Ausbildung in Schauspiel & Humor PhD in Sprachwissenschaft zertifi ziert als Coach & Moderatorin Mitglied in German Speakers Association (GSA) DR. MARÍA MACHÓN DR. PHILIPP MAYER DR. DUNJA MOHR DR. MARION SCHMIDT-HUBER PhD in Physics (TU Berlin) coaches Scientists refereed for 5 international journals ( Physical Review Letters) Phd in Forest Science Trainer & Consultant for Scientifi c Writing seit über 10 Jahren Promotionscoach & Trainerin für wissenschaftl. Weiterbildung Habilitandin an der Universität Erfurt PhD in Psychologie Wissenschaftl. Mitarbeiterin & Trainerin am LMU-Center for Leadership and People Management DR. CHRISTINA SCHÜTTE DR. DZIFA VODE DR. ADAM S. WILKINS DR. MONIKA WOLFF PhD in Biochemistry set up ProSciencia Beratungs-GmbH Dipl. Übersetzerin & M.A. in Erwachsenenpädagogik Leiterin eines Schreibzentrums Geneticist by training and evolutionary biologist former editor BioEssays Dipl.-Psych., Systemische Therapeutin und Beraterin (SG) Trainerin Assessment-Center 14 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING OUR TRAINERS UNSERE TRAINERINNEN 15

Workshops January 2014 December 2014 Natural Sciences and Life Sciences Preparing for the Disputation Scientific Writing (Life Sciences) Effective Grant Writing for Scientists Writing Review Articles Scientific Writing (Natural Sciences) Publishing Research Articles Job Application Practice Last minute places are open to all doctoral candidates and will be announced in KuBuS 14 days in advance. Please book your course with Veranstaltungen buchen Sie bitte mit www2.hu-berlin.de/hgs-kubus 16 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING

PREPARING FOR THE DISPUTATION (NATURAL/ LIFE SCIENCES) SCIENTIFIC WRITING (LIFE SCIENCES) EFFECTIVE GRANT WRITING FOR SCIENTISTS (NATURAL/ LIFE SCIENCES) Trainer: Date: Target Group: Dr. Matteo Garavoglia 06. 07.02.2014 or 16. 17.06.2014 Candidates in the 3 rd year of PhD studies The seminar aims at preparing you for the thesis defense by honing your presentation skills so you can argue your points convincingly and think on your feet during the question and answers session. Responding to typical questions which may come up during the defense will also be practiced in simulated scenarios. Furthermore the workshop will provide necessary information about the formal procedure, the requirements and social setting of a PhD examination. Selecting a committee: what should I take into account? The Do s and Don ts in oral PhD examinations How do I argue and convince people of my academic achievements? How do I deal with stage fright? How do I structure the preparation phase most effectively? How do I stay motivated in the final stretch? Trainer: Date: Target Group: Adam S. Wilkins 03. 04.03.2014 or 08. 09.12.2014 Candidates in the 1 st or 2 nd year of PhD studies The objectives of the first day are to understand the different kinds of scientific writing and their differing requirements, to know what some useful preparatory steps in writing are, to learn to develop and keep to a plan for writing an article and to understand what is involved in collaborations with co-authors. The objective of the second day is to understand how to achieve the three essential elements of scientific writing: accuracy of content; an interesting treatment; a clear piece of writing. Before the workshop participants will be asked to prepare an outline or draft of a planned research article and to write a draft Abstract of the article. The qualities of good scientific writing Types of writers Advantages and potential problems in having co-authors How to survive problems of being a nonnative English speaker The basic structure of research articles versus review articles Making the Abstract and introduction interesting Choosing illustrative material (diagrams, halftones, graphs, tables) Trainer: Dr. Christina Schütte Date: 20. 21.03.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 2 nd or 3 rd year of PhD studies The aim of this course is to familiarize participants with the strategies for writing successful grant/fellowship applications to various funding bodies. It consists of lecture-style sequences with active participation by the audience dealing with the theory of good scientific writing, the basics of grant applications and the principles of different funding bodies, as well as hands-on exercises on aim definition, structuring a workplan and writing a grant summary. Additional information and exercises on writing good scientific texts in English will deepen the writing experience. Participants will be asked to prepare a short mini-grant application (4 pages + Scientific CV) in preparation to the course, which will be due approx. 5 days before the start of the course please take this into consideration when planning participation in this course. These applications will be evaluated by other participants individually before the course and in an evaluation session within the course and each participant will also evaluate 3-4 proposals by others in the 4-5 days before course start. This will provide extensive feedback for all participants on their applications, but most importantly, will provide a clear impression of the situation and the view of potential evaluators. Obtaining a thorough understanding of how successful grant applications are written Learning to write readable texts in English Understanding the reviewing process for grant applications Gaining practical experience in writing and evaluating grant applications Obtaining an overview over funding agencies and funding opportunities 18 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING NATURAL SCIENCES AND LIFE SCIENCES NATUR- UND LEBENSWISSENSCHAFTEN 19

WRITING REVIEW ARTICLES (NATURAL/ LIFE SCIENCES) SCIENTIFIC WRITING (NATURAL SCIENCES) PUBLISHING RESEARCH ARTICLES (NATURAL/ LIFE SCIENCES) JOB APPLICATION PRACTICE (NATURAL/ LIFE SCIENCES) Trainer: Date: Target Group: Dr. Philipp Mayer 25.03.2014 or 07.10.2014 Candidates in the 3 rd year of PhD studies/ Postdocs Trainer: Date: Target Group: Dr. Philipp Mayer 26. 27.03.2014 or 08. 09.10.2014 Candidates in the 1 st or 2 nd year of PhD studies Trainer: Dr. Philipp Mayer Date: 28.03.2014 or 10.10.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 2 nd or 3 rd year of PhD studies Trainer: Simon Chaplin, PhD Date: 06. 07.11.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 3 rd year of PhD studies Writing a review article in early stages of the PhD-project has several advantages. The aim of this workshop is to provide you with the skills needed for writing high quality reviews. You learn to organise dispersed information, to design knowledge maps and to plan text structures. Time-saving techniques are trained and you are encouraged to start immediately with your writing project. Narrative reviews versus systematic reviews Structure of systematic reviews Structure of narrative reviews: storyline, sections, paragraphs Writing reviews: when to start, steps to consider, software to use Text quality of reviews: quality criteria and checklists Publishing reviews: journals, topics, cooperations Short lectures provide information and tips and extended exercises train the efficiency in scientific writing. Participants gather and share experiences. How to understand the writing process from first ideas to finished article How to explore individual strengths and development areas How to improve collaborations with coauthors How to develop time and self-management strategies Participants know typical elements of research articles Participants understand attributes of high quality research articles Participants train effective working techniques for quality improvement. Publishing research articles in high quality journals is a demanding task. It is a task sometimes very rewarding and sometimes very frustrating. The objectives of this training are: (1) to understand the publication process in peer reviewed journals, (2) to develop individual strategies for writing and publishing research articles. The peer review system: stakeholders, processes, benefits, criticism Planning publications strategically Criteria for journal selection (impact factors, rejection rates, length of time until publication) How to write a review by yourself How to respond to editor s comments What to do in case of rejection To apply for a job means to sell yourself, your skills, your abilities for professional growth. The first step is to know them and to name them. The second step is to know how to describe your competencies, your motivation and your personality, especially when applying for a job with either academic institutions, research departments in major corporations, international companies, public service etc. The third step is to identify the latest trends and to develop a goal-oriented application strategy. The convincing covering letter Curriculum Vitae: content and format Cover, photograph, index to appendices and list of publications Curriculum Vitae: format and content How to apply online Discussion of participants application papers The successful job interview Please bring a copy of a review article to the workshop. Choose a review from your discipline, which is, in your opinion, high quality. Before the training, participants will be asked to prepare an outline or draft of a planned research article. 20 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING NATURAL SCIENCES AND LIFE SCIENCES NATUR- UND LEBENSWISSENSCHAFTEN 21

Workshops January 2014 December 2014 Social Sciences and Humanities Gute wissenschaftliche Praxis Disputationsvorbereitung Job Application Practice Academic Writing Last minute places are open to all doctoral candidates and will be announced in KuBuS 14 days in advance. Please book your course with Veranstaltungen buchen Sie bitte mit www2.hu-berlin.de/hgs-kubus 22 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING

GUTE WISSENSCHAFTLICHE PRAXIS (SOCIAL SCIENCES/ HUMANITIES) DISPUTATIONSVORBEREITUNG (SOCIAL SCIENCES/ HUMANITIES) JOB APPLICATION PRACTICE (SOCIAL SCIENCES/ HUMANITIES) ACADEMIC WRITING (SOCIAL SCIENCES/ HUMANITIES) Trainer: Date: Target Group: Barbara Handke 12. & 31.03.2014 oder 05. & 27.11.2014 Candidates in the 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd year of PhD studies Trainer: Dr. Dunja Mohr Date: 02. 03.07.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 3 rd year of PhD studies Trainer: Simon Chaplin, PhD Date: 02. 03.04.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 3 rd year of PhD studies Trainer: Dzifa Vode Date: 13. 14.11.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 1 st and 2 nd year of PhD studies Jede/Jeder will sie, alle glauben sie zu erfüllen: Aber was ist eigentlich Gute wissenschaftliche Praxis? Ausgehend von einer Nominaldefinition wollen wir in diesem Workshop zügig zur Anwendung voranschreiten. Was genau bedeutet zum Beispiel das Urheberrecht für meine Forschungsarbeit? Was bedeutet es für die neuen und alten Publikationsformen, für die Vergabe von Nutzungsrechten und für die Frage, wer als Mitautor eines Textes gelten darf? Am zweiten Workshoptag konzentrieren wir uns auf die Nutzung von Quellen für unseren eigenen Text, schreiben Paraphrasen von fremden Texten, werten einige Plagiatsfälle aus und diskutieren über Sinn und Unsinn von Plagiatssoftware. Last but not least: Gute Wissenschaft ist gute Dokumentation, dieser wollen wir uns zum Abschluss widmen. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in der Rubrik Open to all doctoral candidates. Der Workshop bereitet intensiv auf den mündlichen Teil der Doktorprüfung vor und vermittelt das notwendige Wissen, um die Doktorarbeit im Anschluss gezielt möglichst einschlägig zu publizieren. Vorbereitung der mündlichen Prüfung Zielbestimmung: Wozu und für wen findet die Prüfung statt? Zeit- und Selbstmanagement in der Vorbereitungsphase Simulation der mündlichen Prüfung Umgang mit Prüfungsangst und Lampenfieber Publikation der Dissertation Mögliche Publikationsformen Verlagsauswahl Der erste Verlagskontakt: Gestaltung des Anschreibens Exposé-Gestaltung formale Vorgaben Rezensionsplanung und Marketing To apply for a job means to sell yourself, your skills, your abilities for professional growth. The first step is to know them and to name them. The second step is to know how to describe your competencies, your motivation and your personality, especially when applying for a job with either academic institutions, research departments in major corporations, international companies, public service etc. The third step is to identify the latest trends and to develop a goal-oriented application strategy. The convincing covering letter Curriculum Vitae: content and format Cover, photograph, index to appendices and list of publications Curriculum Vitae: format and content How to apply online Discussion of participants application papers The successful job interview All academic writing is about more than just your research findings. Besides the content, every author has at least two other aspects to deal with. First, language. Of course you want to write in a clear, concise and elegant manner. Your mind is filled with great ideas, but whenever you write something down, it is a world away from the perfectly crafted language in the articles of the journals you read. Second, the process. Whenever you sit down to actually write something, you get a rising feeling of panic. In this 1,5-day workshop, you will find out how to continuously improve your writing skills and how to organize your writing process. We will talk about writing, reflect on our own writing habits, share successful strategies with each other and work with our own and others texts. Writing types and writing strategies Characteristics of academic language The elements of good style Overcoming difficulties in the writing process Giving and receiving text feedback 24 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES SOZIAL- UND GEISTESWISSENSCHAFTEN 25

Workshops January 2014 December 2014 Interdisciplinary Success at Conferences Presenting and Communicating Selbstmarketing für Wissenschaftlerinnen sichtbar werden, Chancen nutzen, Ziele definieren Self-Management for the Writing Process Sustainable Time-Management with Self-Coaching Application Training Communication Offline and Online Scientific Presentation Intercultural Competencies Mastering your PhD managing your projects Speaking with Confidence and Impact Scientific Presenting Almost finished? What s your next step, Doc? Scientific Data Management Communication in Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Teams Selbstmanagement für Promovierende Last minute places are open to all doctoral candidates and will be announced in KuBuS 14 days in advance. Please book your course with Veranstaltungen buchen Sie bitte mit www2.hu-berlin.de/hgs-kubus

SUCCESS AT CONFERENCES PRESENTING AND COMMUNICATING (INTERDISCIPLINARY) SELBSTMARKETING FÜR WISSEN- SCHAFTLERINNEN SICHTBAR WERDEN, CHANCEN NUTZEN, ZIELE DEFINIEREN (INTERDISCIPLINARY) SELF-MANAGEMENT FOR THE WRITING PROCESS (INTERDISCIPLINARY) Trainer: John Kluempers, PhD Date: Part I: 24.02. or 20.11.2014; Part II: 25.02. or 21.11.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 2 nd or 3 rd of PhD studies Attending academic conferences makes many young scientists and scholars anxious. Yet conferences play a crucial role in their future career. It s the goal of this workshop to help younger conference participants to increase both confidence and personal skills and to significantly decrease the stress factor. PART I: PRESENTING AT CONFERENCES refining one s own talk or presentation they have prepared in advance, giving the presentation, and using body language influentially and with success. Alongside these aspects, participants develop a solid foundation so that they can prepare and give talks that are both professional and authentic. The first step is to discover personal speaking and body language behavior patterns. Participants learn how best to form and present their presentations. They will heighten their own self-perception, and finally, set concrete goals in areas that need improvement. PART II: COMMUNICATING AT CONFERENCES Communication in professional forums is often decisive for future career options. This workshop helps participants to meet people with an attitude that is both adequate and self-confident, in informal situations ( socials ) as well in academic discussion settings. Both verbal and non-verbal strategies will be considered. Participants will learn: how to identify players, roles and goals in conference settings, how to play the rules of the game, how to initiate and encourage small talk, how to talk to decision-makers, how to build and maintain professional contacts and how to act self-confidently in discussion settings (plenary, sessions). Trainer: Franziska Jantzen Date: 16. 17.10.2014 Target Group: Doktorandinnen; nur für Frauen Melden Sie sich als Erste, wenn jemand aus der Arbeitsgruppe ein Poster präsentieren soll? Können Sie konkret, verständlich und selbstbewusst schildern, worum es in Ihrer Doktorarbeit geht? Haben Sie schon mal versucht, ein Netzwerk von FachkollegInnen zu gründen? Kennen Sie Ihre Stärken und trauen Sie sich, dazu zu stehen? Das alles und noch viel mehr... sind Möglichkeiten innerhalb Ihres Faches sichtbarer zu werden und dadurch dem Zufall und den Chancen auf weitere Karrieremöglichkeiten in Ihrem Fach den Weg zu bereiten. Im Workshop analysieren wir Ihr bisheriges Selbstmarketing und identifizieren positive Strategien ebenso wie mögliche Selbstwerträuber. Dabei wird es immer auch um die (möglicherweise) unterschiedlichen Formen der Selbstpräsentation von Männern und Frauen in der Wissenschaft gehen: Wie möchte ich wahrgenommen werden und wird mein Verhalten auch geschlechtsstereotyp bewertet? Sie erarbeiten für sich selbst und mithilfe des Feedbacks der Gruppe angemessene Formen der Präsentation und Interaktion innerhalb Ihrer Scientific Community und definieren konkrete Ziele für die nächsten zwölf Monate. Chancen identifizieren, die helfen sichtbarer zu werden, um so die eigenen Karriere in der Wissenschaft zu befördern. Angemessene positive Selbstpräsentation als Wissenschaftlerin innerhalb der eigenen Scientific Community. Trainer: Date: Target Group: Dr. María Machón 13.03. & 07.04.2014 or 08.09. & 06.10.2014 Candidates in all years of PhD studies This is not a conventional writing course. Our focus is on you, the writer, and on your selfmanagement during the writing process: How do you motivate yourself to write? How do you feel confident while writing? How do you make decisions and plans you can stick to? How do you get your writing projects done on time? During the one-day workshop we explore these questions in a relaxed and open atmosphere. We analyze your approach to your writing projects and find pragmatic alternatives for the areas that need improvement. With help of scientifically proven methods you find and activate your own motivation to write. You learn how to harness your creativity and your inner critic to your advantage. Typical problems like procrastination, writer s block or a lack of confidence in your results are discussed. In a follow-up session we discuss practical problems found during the implementation phase. We reflect on what went well and what additional fine tuning is needed. You leave the course with clear goals and renewed motivation. Analysis of your writing work-flow Finding your own motivation Defeating writers block and procrastination, coping with perfectionism Using feedback to your advantage Office organization 28 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING INTERDISCIPLINARY INTERDISZIPLINÄR 29

SUSTAINABLE TIME-MANAGEMENT WITH SELF-COACHING (INTERDISCIPLINARY) APPLICATION TRAINING COMMU- NICATION OFFLINE AND ONLINE (INTERDISCIPLINARY) SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION (INTERDISCIPLINARY) INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCIES (INTERDISCIPLINARY) Trainer: Date: Target Group: Dr. María Machón 17. 18.03.2014 or 03. 04.12.2014 Candidates in all years of PhD studies Trainer: Dr. habil. Susanne Lummerding Date: 10. 11.04.2014 Target Group: Candidates in all years of PhD studies Trainer: John Kluempers, PhD Date: 12. 13.05.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the1 st or 2 nd year of PhD studies Trainer: Dr. Barbara Geldermann Date: 21.05. & 04.06.2014 Target Group: Candidates in all years of PhD studies Time-management is not something static: it needs constant course correction to match your current situation, especially during a PhD. In this training you learn not only principles and techniques of time-management, but also selfcoaching tools that make this constant course correction possible. The goal: to approach your time-management issues in a solution-oriented manner. We first discuss the basics of self-coaching and start practicing right away. We discuss working habits, task-management systems, office organization and more. We analyze time thieves like procrastination, perfectionism, and interruptions. We approach the topic of timemanagement step by step: looking at long-term planning, medium-term planning, and your day-by-day working schedule. At the end of the workshop you will have a clear idea of self-coaching, the transferable skill par excellence that can be applied to all areas of your life. You will have specific ideas for solving your time-management challenges. Combining self-coaching and a whole toolbox of timemanagement principles and techniques, you will approach future challenges in a pragmatic, goal-oriented way. This workshop offers goal oriented and process oriented support to reach your career targets by providing a profound training for planning and performing your convincing job application, including online communication like skype interviewing. Introductory steps of orientation and evaluation of the individual situation and potentials will allow for identifying and specifying individual career goals. With respect to these goals we will address questions of information (formal as well as informal) and organization. Most notably, focusing on techniques of self-presentation and communication (including application documents like cover letter and curriculum vitae as well as job interviews offline as well as online) the workshop will offer a variety of opportunities for hands-on-exercise in various settings (individual, group, plenum) as well as subject-specific input, discussion, evaluation and feedback. Assessment of Situation and Potentials Formal and Informal Knowledge Application Documents, Curriculum Vitae, Cover Letter Discussion of Application Documents Presentation, Job Talk / Video-Analysis Interviewing, Communication and Negotiation Skype-Interviewing Stategies / Tools for professional Online Communication Identifying Resources Determining Goals, Strategies, Roadmap In this workshop, participants will hone their skills in giving presentations in English and taking part in professional discussions either following their own talks or those of others. Creation and presentation of the participant s own presentation in a step-by-step process Application of strategies to reach the audience and efficiently transport contents Dealing with questions and comments that are professionally and/or personally challenging while maintaining a professional profile Exploration of different aspects of body language Why does your Asian colleague never say no and why does this drive the others mad? Speaking good English is not enough anymore. We also have to understand and engage with challenges of working across cultures. In this two-day workshop you will be provided with the chance to learn how to deal with tricky situations caused by intercultural differences. Besides stereotypes and clichés you will learn about the latest methods to deal with your personal critical intercultural incidents. After day one of this workshop you have two weeks to test your newly acquired skills. On day two of this workshop your findings will be put into a manual. Basics of Intercultural Competence Requirements of German Academic Environment Reflecting and dealing with critical intercultural incidents Role games Compilation of an intercultural manual 30 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING INTERDISCIPLINARY INTERDISZIPLINÄR 31

MASTERING YOUR PHD MANAGING YOUR PROJECTS (INTERDISCIPLINARY) SPEAKING WITH CONFIDENCE AND IMPACT (INTERDISCIPLINARY) SCIENTIFIC PRESENTING (INTERDISCIPLINARY) ALMOST FINISHED? WHAT S YOUR NEXT STEP, DOC? (INTERDISCIPLINARY) Trainer: Date: Target Group: Dr. Valeska Russo 23. 24.06.2014 or 24. 25.11.2014 Candidates in all years of PhD studies Trainer: Millie Baker Date: 07. 08.07.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 1 st and 2 nd year of PhD studies Trainer: Millie Baker Date: 09. 10.10.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 1 st and 2 nd year of PhD studies Trainer: Matthias Merkelbach Date: 20. 21.10.2014 Target Group: Candidates in the 3 rd year of PhD studies Many scientific projects and specifically PhD projects suffer from an insufficient planning, unclear goal definitions, unclear role allocation and a bad time management. This leads to project delays, inefficient use of resources and often to frustration on the side of the scientists working on the bench. This workshop is designed to improve this situation by supporting starting PhD students in the acquisition of the necessary skills for an effective management of their research project and their personal and private time. It is based on the classical project management and time management tools which are adapted to the need of exploratory scientific projects. The course includes many interactive hands-on exercises in which participants directly apply the learned tools to their every-day situation. They will thus leave the course with first results that can directly be transferred to their work and life situation. Participants will learn skills for working independently on a scientific project by: defining aims and objectives smartly structuring their work using classical project management tools organizing themselves by applying time management methods dealing with stress and frustration and improving self motivation Do you want to have more impact when delivering a presentation? Do you want to deliver your message with more clarity, build more connection with your audience, or do you simply want to be able to be more relaxed and yourself when speaking to groups? For those people who already feel comfortable presenting, we work to strengthen your confidence, developing your ability to be more authentic and have more professional impact when you speak. For those who experience nerves when speaking to a group, we look at new ways of transforming them. What are we actually dealing with? How can we experience public speaking as energizing and even enjoyable? This workshop is not about tips, tricks and techniques. It s about building genuine strength as a presenter from the inside out. develop our ability to use eye-contact to engage with individuals and the group allow ourselves to relax into the role of speaker/presenter and strengthen our professional presence practice delivering our presentations in a more confident and connected way The main aim of this workshop is to develop a critical awareness of presentation techniques in order to make informed decisions and optimize personal style. It is therefore essential that participants receive not only verbal feedback from the trainer and each other, but also see themselves presenting on video. Asses own presentation strengths and weaknesses and try out new/more successful communication strategies where appropriate Identify the main design rules of effective slide presentations Build on and practice the English phrases of presentation Develop strategies for dealing with unexpected or difficult situations, e.g. answering questions, technical problems, audience management Develop confidence and enjoyment in public speaking This seminar focuses on supporting young scientists and researchers. It offers them possibilities to reflect upon future university careers or alternative career choices. Based on their individual profiles, participants develop their own vision for their future personal and professional lives. Creating your profile of skills and qualifications, highlighting your strengths and accomplishments Choosing your own criteria and values for work and life Developing a vision for your own professional and private life Review and evaluation of personal development goals Detect your professional network Identify your next steps 32 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING INTERDISCIPLINARY INTERDISZIPLINÄR 33

SCIENTIFIC DATA MANAGEMENT (INTERDISCIPLINARY) COMMUNICATION IN INTERCULTU- RAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMS (INTERDISCIPLINARY) SELBSTMANAGEMENT FÜR PROMOVIERENDE (INTERDISCIPLINARY) Trainer: Dr. Wolfgang Hankeln Date: 19.11.2014 Target Group: Candidates in all years of PhD studies Trainer: Date: Target Group: Dr. Matteo Garavoglia 19. 20.06.2014 or 11. 12.12.2014 Candidates in all years of PhD studies Trainer: Date: Target Group: Dr. Monika Wolff wird noch bekannt gegeben Candidates in all years of PhD studies Technologies to exchange data are advancing rapidly (e.g. cloud computing, Dropbox). However, data protection laws remain and personal rights need to be respected. It is important to be aware of potential threats exchanging scientific data. At the same time, it is helpful to know how to benefit using state-of-the-art information-sharing technologies. The course aims to tackle both aspects. Initially, an overview about national and international data protection laws will be provided. In a practical part, ways to secure public data exchange will be demonstrated and tested by the participants. Furthermore tools and platforms for efficient data organization and knowledge exchange are shown. The course concludes with a discussion round about scientific data sharing policies: Data hugging versus open access. To increase awareness of responsible scientific data handling Provide tools and guidelines for state-of-theart data organization Best practices for scientific information sharing In this workshop you will analyze the most common difficulties and areas of conflict that arise in international projects and intercultural encounters discussing case studies and real life examples. You will reflect on your own conduct in an international / interdisciplinary working environment. The second day will be dedicated to dynamic team processes and team roles in the working environment. At the end of the seminar you will give and receive detailed feedback to and from one of the other participants on your team skills, the impact you can make on cooperation within a team and the potential you can tap into. Rules for the successful cooperation of interdisciplinary/ international research teams Reflecting on one s own culture: Me and my surroundings; what is my background, and in what ways has it shaped me? Basic principles of a constructive and objectiveoriented discussion technique Conflict management: Strategies for the clarification of discrepancies Mit Hilfe von Gesprächsrunden und direktem Feedback, Visualisierungen geht es in diesem Workshop um eine möglichst konkrete Darstellung und eine gezielte, praktische Auseinandersetzung mit Ihrem Selbstmanagement während der Promotion. Dabei geht es um die 3 Fragen: Wohin will ich? Wie komme ich dort hin? Wie gehe ich mit Schwierigkeiten um? Ressourcenarbeit: ungenutzte Potentiale ermitteln und zielgerichteter einsetzen Methoden des Zeitmanagements: Zeitplanungsmethoden, Priorisieren, Planen Typische Planungsschritte einer Promotion, Grobplanung, Folgeschritte Methoden der Selbstevaluation: Reflexion, Erfassung des Bearbeitungsstandes der Promotion, regelmäßiges Resümee Vom Umgang mit Unlust 34 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING INTERDISCIPLINARY INTERDISZIPLINÄR 35

Workshops January 2014 December 2014 Open to all Doctoral Candidates Colloquium Critical Thinking Introduction to the German Science Culture Dealing with Journalists and the Media Improved Reading Effektive Zusammenarbeit in der Promotionsbetreuung wie kann ich als Doktorand Einfluss nehmen? ELFI Electronic Research Funding Information Leadership Skills for Young Researchers Upward Leadership Academic Poster Presentation IP Day Good Scientific Practice Die Veranstaltungen unter open to all doctoral candidates können von allen Doktoranden und Doktorandinnen der Humboldt-Universität kostenfrei besucht werden. Trainings declared as open to all doctoral candidates can be attended by all doctoral candidates of Humboldt-Universität and are free of charge. 36 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING

COLLOQUIUM CRITICAL THINKING REALITY OR IRREALITY OF TIME A SHORT AND UNTIMELY APPROACH TO A TIMELESS QUESTION (OPEN TO ALL DOCTORAL CANDIDATES) Trainer: Date: Target Group: Prof. Walther Zimmerli starting on Wednesday, 05.02.2014 Doctoral Candidates and Young Researchers in the 2 nd and 3 rd year Since ancient times one of the most intriguing question in both philosophy and science has been the question as to the nature of time. The objective of this graduate course is to familiarize the participants with the main aspects of this question and with different schools dealing with it. Since the middle of the 19 th century, three genealogies of reflection on time have developed: 1) the scientific genealogy (thermodynamics and theory of evolution), 2) phenomenological and anthropological aspects of time and 3) the linguistic approach to ordinary language with respects to time. The lecture course deals with these aspects by using sources from different disciplines and by applying the method of close reading. COLLOQUIUM CRITICAL THINKING WRITING AND KNOWING IN THE DIGITAL ERA (OPEN TO ALL DOCTORAL CANDIDATES) Trainer: Prof. Walther Zimmerli, Dr. Ceynowa, Dr. Degkwitz and N.N Date: 12.02. 13.02.14; 13.03. 14.03.14; 10am 6pm Target Group: Doctoral Candidates and Young Researchers in the 2 nd and 3 rd year; Post Graduates of open PhD programs As we live in a period of transition from traditional to digital cultural technologies, awareness of this process becomes one of the decisive competencies within academia. The course consisting of different lectures by different speakers from different backgrounds aims at improving the cultural consciousness of the participants. The traditional cultural technologies, i.e. communicating and calculating both orally and in writing, have been transformed by information and communication technologies over the last 50 years. The different speakers contribute from their different perspectives to a better understanding of the developing network society by discussing e.g. the idea of artificial intelligence, of individual intellectual property and of swarm intelligence. INTRODUCTION TO THE GERMAN SCIENCE CULTURE (OPEN TO ALL DOCTORAL CANDIDATES) Trainer: Date: Target Group: Dr. Ben Brüggemann 19.02.2014 or 12.11.2014 Candidates in all years of PhD studies The participants get an overview of the German science system, of the doctorate, and their role as doctoral candidate. 1. The German scientific system University organization and other research institutes Scientific career pathways Funding organizations 2. The doctorate in Germany Classic vs. structured doctorate, transferable-skills training Research, publications, and ethics The thesis and the defense Available support during the doctorate 3. Communication in Science The role of the PhD advisor and the doctoral candidate Being pro-active DEALING WITH JOURNALISTS AND THE MEDIA (OPEN TO ALL DOCTORAL CANDIDATES) Trainer: Date: Target Group: Robert Kötter 10. 11.02.2014 & 03. 04.11.2014 Candidates in the 2 nd and 3 rd year of PhD studies/ Postdocs How do I speak with journalists? How do I prepare for an interview? In this workshop you will prepare for your next contact with the press. Journalists expect clear and exciting statements. We will deal with the dilemma of reducing complexity without sounding like the yellow press. You will learn how to protect your rights and how to feel secure in stressful situations. Most importantly, you will learn how to make your research sound attractive and interesting. One outcome of this workshop: you can finally explain your scientific work to your grandma at the next family reunion. Interview training: Video-feedback, Statements & Clarity Expectations of journalists, scientists, and vice versa Dealing with stage fright, killer phrases and questions Panel discussions for researchers Intensive, individual feedback Participants will be asked to write one statement each on their own field of research and on the potential outcome that might be of interest to the public. 38 TRAINING COACHING MENTORING OPEN TO ALL DOCTORAL CANDIDATES OFFENE ANGEBOTE 39