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Dahlem Research School Center for Junior Researchers Professional Development Program Winter 2015 16 Researcher Development Program Winter 2015 16

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Dahlem Research School Center for Junior Researchers Professional Development Program Winter 2015 16 Researcher Development Program Winter 2015 16 3

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WELCOME Dear doctoral candidate! Dear postdoc*! Welcome to our Professional Development Program for Winter 2015 16. As doctoral candidate or postdoc of one of our member programs you gain access to our workshops according to your program regulations. If you are a doctoral candidate or postdoc of Freie Universität, or any other university, but not member of Dahlem Research School, you are also very welcome to register. Whether you choose to take part in one of our transferable skills trainings, our career development workshops, or any other of our offerings, the Professional Development Program is designed to support you in any aspect of your career that goes beyond the core activities of your individual research areas. Our program will provide you with the tools necessary to succeed in your dissertation project, to enhance key competencies and maximize your potential, to prepare for a career in industry, academia, or the public sector. Dahlem Research School (DRS) is the center for the promotion of junior researchers at Freie Universität Berlin. The center develops strategies and quality management concepts to enhance the support for junior researchers. The DRS fosters careers from the beginning of the doctorate until appointment and facilitates career paths outside academia. With currently about 900 doctoral candidates, a third of whom comes from abroad, DRS fosters transdisciplinary research in an international context. This gives you the chance to get to know your peers from different disciplines. We strongly encourage you to take advantage of these opportunities and to expand your horizons! Enjoy browsing the course schedule! In addition to the popular classics you know from previous terms, we offer new courses like Webinar Professionelle Foliengestaltung mit Power Point, Zeitmanagment für DoktorandInnen, Life Science - Your Career Planning and Job Application. Please also check our website for updates on the schedule and upcoming events, and don't forget to join our mailing list. We are looking forward to seeing you soon in one of our workshops or talks. Your DRS team * Although part of the Professional Development Program is also suitable for postdocs, Dahlem Research School offers a separate program for postdoctoral researchers, the Researcher Development Program. For more information see p. 121. 5

CONTENTS 10 FAQ'S CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION 19 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 25 TRANSFERABLE SKILLS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 RESEARCH INTEGRITY AND STATISTICS READING WRITING 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 PRESENTING PUBLISHING TEACHING DEFENDING YOUR DISSERTATION IMPROVING YOUR ENGLISH 6 *H: Humanities *SS: Social Sciences *NS: Natural Sciences *LS: Life Sciences * ODT: Open Door Talk

53 TRANSFERABLE SKILLS MANAGEMENT COMPETENCIES 54 55 IT SKILLS 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 MOTIVATING YOURSELF 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 ORGANISING COMMUNICATING 75 CAREER DEVELOPMENT 76 77 78 79 Karriereplanung für Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftler_innen EXPLORING OPTIONS *H: Humanities *SS: Social Sciences *NS: Natural Sciences *LS: Life Sciences * ODT: Open Door Talk 7

80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 95 97 98 106 108 110 114 117 AT A GLANCE APPLYING FOR JOBS AND GRANTS TRAINING FOR THE JOB 8

121 RESEARCHER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 125 TEACHING 126 128 129 131 MANAGEMENT COMPETENCIES 132 133 134 135 136 138 139 141 CAREER DEVELOPMENT 142 143 144 145 147 149 150 142 153 Innen 155 159 172 173 9

FAQ'S CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (PDP) 1. Who Can Participate in the DRS Professional Development Program? The Professional Development Program is open to the following target groups. Available spaces are first given to members of priority group 1 and then to those of priority group 2: Priority group 1 Doctoral candidates and postdocs of DRS doctoral programs Postdocs of the DRS fellowship lines HONORS, POINT and COFUND. Priority group 2 Doctoral candidates of Freie Universität who are not members of DRS doctoral programs Other postdocs of Freie Universität who do not belong to priority group 1 Doctoral candidates and postdocs of other universities 2. How do I find suitable courses? Each course description provides information about the targeted subject area, skill level and the format of the course. Use these indicators to find courses that are appropriate for your educational objectives and developmental needs. 1. Course is related to your subject area: Please note that some workshops are specifically designed for participants of certain subject areas, e.g. the Natural and Life Sciences. 2. Course format meets your needs: The majority of our workshops are trainings. For some topics you can avail yourself of additional coaching sessions and open door talks. 3. Course matches your skill level: Does the course advance your level of skill and meet your particular professional needs? For each course you will see a scale with four circles, symbolizing from left to right the 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of the doctorate. Courses for postdocs, junior group leaders and junior professors are marked by the fourth circle. From the following examples you can see which courses target which levels: 10

Doctoral candidates at an initial stage of their doctoral studies Doctoral candidates at an advanced stage all Doctoral candidates All doctoral candidates and postdocs Doctoral candidates at an advanced stage and postdocs. All postdocs, junior group leaders and junior professors 3. How do I register for courses? Courses of the Professional Development Program Registration opens online approximately three weeks before the semester begins. Members of priority group 1 are allowed to book immediately. Members of priority group 2 are allowed to book when the semester begins. In order to register for a course, please log in to the DRS Course Booking Platform: http://drs.fu-berlin.de As member of a DRS doctoral program, you will receive an email notification with your account data. You will have to verify your data before your first course registration. In case you are not a member of a DRS doctoral program and have booked DRS courses before, you will also receive an email notification with your account data. New users have to create an account before their first course booking. You will receive an email confirmation once your booking is processed. If the course is full, your name will be added to the waiting list and you will be notified via email as soon as a space becomes available. Courses of fu:stat The fu:stat courses in statistical theory and software are open to doctoral candidates and postdocs of all universities. If you are enrolled as a doctoral candidate, you ll receive a discount on your course fee. For doctoral candidates who are member of a DRS doctoral program the offer is free of charge. Please register directly via the fu:stat website: http://www.stat.fu-berlin.de/schulungen_start/index.html Members of a DRS program have to indicate their membership in the online registration form. 11

4. How do I cancel my registration? If you are unable to attend a course you have booked, you must request withdrawal at the latest 21 days prior to the course via email to support@drs.fu-berlin.de. For cancellations we receive later than 21 days before the beginning of the course, you/your doctoral program will be charged with 100% of the courses costs. The number of funded course days you are entitled to book by your program/department will be reduced accordingly. For cancellations we receive at the latest 21 days before the beginning of the course, you/your doctoral program will not be charged. The number of course days that you are entitled to book by your program/department will not be reduced or your course fee will be refunded. Cancellations due to illness of you or your child are only acceptable on production of a valid medical certificate which must be sent by mail or email within one week after the course. In this case you/ your doctoral program will not be charged. The number of funded course days that you are entitled to book will not be reduced or your course fee will be refunded. 5. Do I have to pay for a course? Our Professional Development Program consists of high-quality courses taught by expert trainers and coaches. The Dahlem Research School therefore asks for a contribution of 100 per participant per course day. For members of priority group 1 the DRS doctoral programs of Freie Universität Berlin often cover this contribution. The number of courses you can register for may be limited by your doctoral program. If you want to exceed the designated number of course days, you may ask your program coordinator if there is additional funding available. If there is no funding available, you have to pay the course fee yourself. In this case, we can only accept your registration if we receive full payment before the start of the course via bank transfer. You will be first put on the waiting list and asked to transfer the course fee. You will receive the confirmation for participation after we have received your payment. There is no limit to the number of courses you may register for. Doctoral candidates and postdocs who are not funded by a DRS program have to pay the course fees themselves. 12

Please note! We suggest that you ask your department, your supervisor or the gender equality officer of your department if there is funding available for your course participation. 6. How many courses can I register for? If there is funding available for you, the number of courses you can register for may be limited by your doctoral program. Please contact your program coordinator to find out how many course days you are entitled to book before you register online. If you want to exceed the designated number of course days, you can ask your program for further financing or pay the fee yourself. If there is no funding available for you, you may also register for courses, but you will have to pay the course fee yourself. There is no limit to the number of courses you may register for. 7. How much attendance is needed in order to receive a Certificate of Participation? To receive a confirmation of participation, you must attend at least 80% of the sessions and participate actively in them. You can download your confirmation of participation on the DRS Course Booking Platform after your participation has been confirmed. 6. DRS Doctoral Candidates: How will my attendance be accredited? Dahlem Research School offers and administers its interdisciplinary course program but does NOT award credits for the courses. Each doctoral program has its own rules on awarding ECTS credits for courses taken at DRS. Individual training records are made available by Dahlem Research School to each program coordinator at the end of each semester. After you have completed your doctoral studies your program coordinator will issue to you a transcript of records including all courses taken as part of the curriculum of your doctoral program. Please note that you will not receive a separate certificate for each course. 7. What Happens to My Data? Participants' data is stored in a database at Dahlem Research School (DRS) for the purpose of recording attendance at workshops, pro-viding statistical information and maintaining training records. At regular intervals, individual training records are made available to the institution which is funding your space in the course program. This is your doctoral program, and in some cases your department ("Fachbereich"). 13

Non-personal data is used as the basis for our internal quality management and control. It is our goal to continuously improve and develop our services. FUBRIGHT 1. Why are some FU- Bright offers only open to international doctoral candidates of Freie Universität Berlin? 2. How do I register? 3. How much do I have to pay? 4. How much attendance is needed in order to receive a Certificate of Participation? FUBright for international doctoral candidates is promoted by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the German Research Council (DFG). The overarching aim of the project is to help international doctoral candidates cope with the additional challenges they may face as doctoral candidates in a foreign country and culture. The project also aims to support their transition to employment in Germany. Upcoming FUBright events are announced on the FUBright website. In order to register for a FUBright event, please log in to the DRS Course Booking Platform. New users have to create an account before their first course booking. We might need to request further documentation to verify your status (such as a scan/copy of your student ID card). FUBright events are free of charge. Only those events indicated as workshops can be certified. To receive a confirmation of participation, you must attend at least 80% of the sessions and participate actively in them. You can download your confirmation of participation on the DRS Course Booking Platform after your participation has been confirmed. Dahlem Research School offers and administers its interdisciplinary course program but does NOT award credits for the courses. Each doctoral program has its own rules on awarding ECTS credits for courses taken at DRS. Individual training records are made available by Dahlem Research School to each program coordinator at the end of each semester. After you have completed your doctoral studies your program coordinator will issue to you a transcript of records including all courses taken as part of the curriculum of your doctoral program. 14

5. How do I cancel my registration? If you are unable to attend a FUBright event you have booked, you must request withdrawal at the latest 14 days prior to the course via email to welcome-drs@fu-berlin.de. If you fail to cancel your registration in advance or to attend the event and register for the next FUBright event, priority will be given to other participants. Cancellations due to illness of you or your child are only acceptable on production of a valid medical certificate which you must send by mail or email within one week after the event. DAHLEM RESEARCH MENTORING PROGRAM (DREAM) The seminars of the DREAM mentoring program are only open to mentees of the DREAM program. 1. How do I register? In order to register for a DREAM seminar, please log in to the DRS Course Booking Platform. New users have to create an account before their first course booking. 2. How much do I have to pay? DREAM seminars are free of charge. 3. How much attendance is needed in order to receive a Certificate of Participation? You will receive a certificate of participation in the DREAM mentoring program at the end of your mentoring year. To receive a certificate of participation, you must attend at least 80% of the sessions and participate actively in them. Dahlem Research School offers and administers its interdisciplinary course program but does NOT award credits for the courses. Each doctoral program has its own rules on awarding ECTS credits for courses taken at DRS. Individual training records are made available by Dahlem Research School to each program coordinator at the end of each semester. After you have completed your doctoral studies your program coordinator will issue to you a transcript of records including all courses taken as part of the curriculum of your doctoral program. DREAM seminars are a mandatory element of the DREAM mentoring program. Cancellations due to illness of you or your child areonly acceptable on production of a valid medical certificate which you must send by mail or email within one week after the course. To 15

4. How do I cancel DREAM seminars? 5. What happens to my data? receive a certificate of participation, you must attend at least 80% of the sessions. Participants' personal data is stored in a database at Dahlem Research School (DRS) for the purpose of recording attendance at workshops, providing statistical information and maintaining training records. At regular intervals, individual training records of the Professional Development Program are made available to the institution which is funding your space in the PDP course program. This is your doctoral program, and in some cases your department. Non-personal data is used as the basis for our internal quality management and control. It is our goal to continuously improve and develop our services. RESEARCHER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (RDP) The Researcher Development Program is open to researchers with a completed doctoral degree or successful dissertation defense. Participants are also required to have an affiliation with Freie Universität Berlin (e.g. through a work contract, but also through shared appointments with partner institutions). 1. How do I register? In order to register for a course, please go to the RDP program on the DRS website: http://www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/promovieren/drs/rdp/rdpprogram/index.html. (The program registration will later on also be possible through a log in to the DRS Course Booking Platform: http://drs.fu-berlin.de. You will be able to connect to this platform via our website.) If we cannot verify your status ourselves, we might need to request further documentation from you (such as a scan/copy of your doctoral diploma). You will receive an email confirmation once your booking is processed. If the course is full, your name will be added to the waiting list and you will be notified via email as soon as a space becomes available. 16

Shortly before the course begins, you will receive an email with detailed information on the time and location of the course. 2. Do I have to pay for the course? During the pilot phase, the RDP training courses are free of charge for members of the Freie Universität Berlin 3. How much attendance is needed in order to receive a Certificate of Participation? To receive a confirmation of participation, you have to attend at least 80% of the total training time and participate actively in the sessions. At the time you attend the workshop, you will be able to request a confirmation for your participation by checking it on the attendance list. You may also request a confirmation of your participation later on by email. 4. How do I cancel my registration? 5. What happens to my data? You may cancel your registration by sending an email to support@ drs.fu-berlin.de no less than 14 days prior to the course. Please inform us by email in any case if you will not be able to participate in a course. If you cancel your registration late or fail to attend, you will be excluded from participation in the RDP for 6 months. If you cannot attend on short notice due to illness of you or your child, please submit a copy of a medical certificate from your doctor. We reserve the right to cancel courses on short notice if there is a legitimate reason to do so, e.g., illness of the trainer or coach. We will let you know in advance if you cannot participate or if the course has been cancelled. Participants' personal data is stored in a database at Dahlem Research School (DRS) for the purpose of recording attendance at workshops, providing statistical information and maintaining training records. Non-personal data is used as the basis for our internal quality management and control. It is our goal to continuously improve and develop our services. 17

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Supporting Individual Career Paths Knowledge and competence in your field of research are vital foundations for a successful doctorate. Equally important is a range of key competencies that are crucial not only for your academic development, but also in other professional contexts: Communicating adequately in different settings, organizing yourself and your work, and mastering IT are examples of this. The fact that only a maximum of 1 out of 10 doctoral researchers continue their career in academia highlights the need for a varied skill set even more. The Professional Development Program of Dahlem Research School takes this into account and helps you to prepare for different career paths. Professional Development Program Dahlem Research School PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Academic Performance Transferable Skills Management Competencies Career Development Training Coaching Mentoring Open Door Talks Transferable Skills Academic Performance Academic Performance courses are designed to provide you guidance in obtaining your doctorate and successfully navigating your academic life. On the basis of the principles of research integrity, the workshops hone your reading, writing and teaching skills and support you in publishing and presenting your research and defending your dissertation. 21

Transferable Skills Management Competencies Career Development Management Competency courses give you the opportunity to acquire and improve additional skills that complement your academic performance and prepare you to take on responsible positions in your future career. You will find workshops focusing on a range of IT tools, support for motivating and organizing yourself, as well as strategies for improving your networking skills. Each career requires individual planning. Our program provides you with courses that support you along the way, from exploring your options and choosing a career path to applying for jobs. Other offerings give you a chance to gain new perspectives by e.g. getting acquainted with the basics of economics. Within our Professional Development Program you can choose between different educational formats depending on your needs and career goals. Training Coaching Mentoring Training sessions constitute the major part of our program. In oneto two-day highly interactive workshops our experienced trainers instruct you in achieving expertise and mastering new skills in various fields, for instance about the best way to present yourself and your research results, teach at university level or organise your time. Coaching in small groups aims at developing your awareness and the power to reflect on your existing skills and knowledge and helping you to find the best way to enhance your performance. Our qualified coaches guide you in finding, trying and evaluating effective motivation strategies for completing your doctoral studies or in determining your professional potential in order to devise a suitable career strategy. Mentoring aims to support female doctoral candidates in exploring and pursuing their career options. It brings them together with experienced professional mentors who offer guidance, encouragement and support. Mentors and mentees meet regularly throughout a one-year program and participate in specially designed workshops, coachings and networking events. 22

Open Door Talks is a lecture series addressing all students, doctoral candidates and postdocs. Experts from different occupational fields share their individual experiences and discuss with you how to make the right career move. Other Open Door Talks deal with funding opportunities for research stays abroad or postdoctoral projects. Our mission is to constantly improve our Professional Development Program and to enhance the quality of our doctoral candidates' learning and development. Trainers and coaches are recruited and selected on the basis of their professional experience and outstanding qualifications. The course program is regularly reviewed and revised to meet the current needs and profiles of the course participants. Course assessment ensures the evaluator s anonymity. The results of course assessments are compared to those of other workshops from the same semester and analysed with the trainers in a positive assessment climate, ensuring that feedback from the participants leads to concrete improvements. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM All services on offer at Dahlem Research School are reviewed annually. For further information on our quality assurance activities, please visit our website: www.fu-berlin.de/drs 23

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TRANSFERABLE SKILLS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Academic Performance courses are designed to provide you guidance in obtaining your doctorate and successfully navigating your academic life. On the basis of the principles of research integrity, the workshops hone your reading, writing and teaching skills and support you in publishing and presenting your research and defending your dissertation. PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 25

RESEARCH INTEGRITY Supporting Good Scientific Practice Berlin-Brandenburg Cooperation One of the core responsibilities of Dahlem Research School is to promote research integrity as the basis of all academic work. From the very beginning of your doctorate we support you in obtaining strategies and gaining confidence in conducting and presenting your research according to the standards of good scientific practice. Since winter term 2014/15, we are closely cooperating with Humboldt Graduate School (HGS), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Potsdam Graduate School (PoGS), Universität Potsdam. This cooperation allows us to expand and vary our offers and tailor them to specific disciplines. This Term's Joint Key Courses Our joint key courses will introduce you to the main principles of research integrity in your field, i.e. conducting and communicating your research honestly and openly, employing reliable and accountable methods and being fair towards your colleagues and their work. Courses Page Joint offer 28 Joint offer 29 Joint offer Joint offer 30 31 32 Further Workshops Practical aspects of research integrity are further emphasised in a number of workshops of the DRS Professional Development Program aiming at general academic activities, e.g. writing, publishing and data management. 26

Courses Page 34 35 45 36 44 PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Support for Doctoral Programs Regarding courses that focus directly on the topic of research integrity we work closely together with our doctoral programs in finding suitable offers and trainers for their specific needs and disciplines. Research Misconduct Please also note the information on research misconduct and how you can deal with suspected cases on www.fu-berlin.de/drs 27

SCIENTIFIC DATA PROTECTION Research Integrity TRAINING for doctoral candidates Fee: free of charge 0 0 00 00 Objectives Content 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 when 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-the-art data organisation Best practices for scientific information sharing Please note! This course is organised by the Humboldt Graduate School. Please use the online form below in order to register for the course: https://humboldt-graduate-school.de/de/services/schluesselkomp2/registration 28

RESEARCH DATA MANAGEMENT Research Integrity TRAINING for doctoral candidates Objectives Fee: free of charge 0 00 8 00 Research data management is an integral part of good scientific practice. It supports later data sharing, which can lead to increased citation and reuse. In addition, more and more funding organizations expect a data management plan during the application process. This workshop informs about data management planning and services at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Technical, legal and financial aspects of research data management are covered. In separate disciplines specific groups metadata as well as appropriate research data repositories and archives are presented and discussed. PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Content What is research data? Why research data management? What are the requirements of funding organisations such as DFG, BMBF and EU? How does successful research data management look like? How do I write a data management plan? Which aspects are important? Research data management at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (research data policy, services) Discipline specific metadata How does the actual work with repositories look like? Discussion, question-and-answer session Please note! This course is organised by the Humboldt Graduate School. Please use the online form below in order to register for the course: https:// humboldt-graduate-school.de/de/services/schluesselkomp2/registration 29

GOOD SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE ON DOING SCIENCE WITH HIGH PROFESSIONAL AND ET TRAINING for doctoral candidates Fee: free of charge 0 0 0 00 00 Objectives Content When does the deletion of a band on a blot constitute misconduct, or even fraud? What about selecting and reporting a very unusual result as being representative of the data? How should I react if I have the suspicion that scientists in my laboratory environment are behaving badly? In our seminar we will discuss the topics listed below. My ultimate goal for this seminar is to sensitize you to the issue of good scientific practice, and explore what it means for your own work Responsibilities of Research Supervisors and Trainees Data Management (including image manipulation) Publication Practices Authorship Peer Review and Privileged Information Collaborations Human Subjects Research Financial Conflicts of Interest How to react in case of suspected misconduct ( whistleblowing ) Please note! This course is organized by the Humboldt Graduate School. Please use the online form in order to register for the course. 30

GOOD SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE ON DOING SCIENCE WITH HIGH PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL STANDARDS Research Integrity TRAINING für Promovierende Objectives Content/Methods Wed./Thu. 11/12 November 2016, 9:00-17:00 Fee: free of charge Among others the workshop discusses the importance of copy write for a research paper and the differences between new and old publication forms, along with the granting of usage rights and the question of who can be authorized as co-author. Writing and documentation Refresher : source criticism and quote From the original to paraphrase Fault analysis in plagiarism (case studies) Writing and Documentation Plagiarism detection Documentation / Archiving PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Please note! This course is organised by the Humboldt Graduate School. Please use the online form below in order to register for the course: https:// humboldt-graduate-school.de/de/services/schluesselkomp2/registration 31

FU:STAT Research Integrity TRAINING für Promovierende und Postdocs Inhalte Anmeldung fu:stat, die statistische Beratungseinheit der Freien Universität, bietet regelmäßig Grund- und Aufbaukurse zu Statistik-Kompakt, SPSS-Grundlagen, SPSS-Fortgeschrittene, STATA-Grundlagen, STATA-Panel, R-Grundlagen, R-Fortgeschrittene, SAS-Grundlagen, SAS-Fortgeschrittene. Die aktuelle Veranstaltungsübersicht von fu:stat finden Sie unter: www.stat.fu-berlin.de/schulungen Die Anmeldung erfolgt mit einem Online-Formular direkt über die fu:stat-webseite. Wenn Sie Mitglied in einem DRS-Programm sind, geben Sie dies bitte im Online-Formular an. Abmeldungen erfolgen über support@drs.fu-berlin.de. Gut zu wissen Objectives Registration fu:stat bietet auch die Möglichkeit einer kostenfreien individuellen Beratung. The fu:stat statistical consulting office at the FU offers courses in statistical theory and multiple software programs. The courses are mainly held in German.The English course program is going to be expanded. Current fu:stat program: www.stat.fu-berlin.de/schulungen Please register directly via the fu:stat website using the provided online form. If you are a member of a DRS doctoral program, please indicate your membership in the online form. If you want to cancel your registration, please do so via support@drs.fu-berlin.de. Good to know! Individual statistics counselling at no charge is also available in English. 32

IMPROVED READING EFFIZIENTER LESEN Reading TRAINING for doctoral candidates and postdocs Fee 200 Objective 0 0 00 00 00 8 00 8 8 Reading English or German texts faster and more efficiently means better comprehension, more text retention and less mind-wandering if you do it with the right techniques. For the specific challenge of reading scientific texts there will be an exercise at the end of the workshop for which you can bring your own text examples. PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Content Efficient reading techniques (chunking, anti-regression, etc.) Optimization of the eye s fixation processes Flexible reading strategies (mental processing of the text) Memory strategies Learning techniques related to reading efficiency Optimization of mental concentration Please note The spoken language of the course is English! The reading material is either English or German please indicate your preference when registering. OPTIONAL: Reading exercise with your own scientific text material on the next day 5 to 6 pm 33

EFFIZIENTER UND SICHERER UMGANG MIT FACHLITERATUR Writing TRAINING for doctoral candidates at an initial stage Fee: 100 0 00 0 Objectives Content Methods Möchten Sie Forschungstexte effizient bearbeiten und sicher für Ihre eigenen Texte verwenden? In diesem Workshop können Sie Ihren bisherigen Umgang mit Fachliteratur überprüfen und Ihre Strategien vor und während des Schreibprozesses erweitern. Forschungsliteratur im Schreibprozess Lesenotizen: Schreiben schon beim Lesen Materialorganisation: den Überblick behalten Plagiatsprävention: Textwiedergabe in eigenen Worten Grundregeln guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis im Umgang mit Fachliteratur Strategien zum Schreiben mit Bezug auf Fachliteratur Kurzvorträge der Trainerin, praktische Übungen in Einzel- und Gruppenarbeit, Diskussion Hinweis Sie arbeiten in den praktischen Übungen an Material aus Ihren Schreibprojekten und entscheiden selbst, in welchen Sprachen Sie schreiben. 34

ACADEMIC WRITING FOR DOCTORAL CANDIDATES Writing TRAINING for doctoral candidates Fee: 200 Objectives 0 00 00 Publish or perish. That is the motto that defines much of the professional life of up-and-coming academics. This workshop focuses on ironing out the kinks in your writing strategies and on making your academic texts clear, concise and more elegant. We will examine the process and especially the product of your writing, discuss characteristics of academic style in your discipline, and develop a roadmap to improve your writing. PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Content Methods Academic Style Clarity and Concision Article Structure Giving and Receiving Text Feedback Writing Strategies Overcoming Difficulties in the Writing Process Trainer input Plenary discussion Pair and group work Individual activities including peer feedback Preparation Please bring two texts with you to the workshop. One is a piece of your own writing (about five pages) and should be a work-in-progress rather than a finished product. The other should be a text of any length by an author from your field (not yourself ) that you consider to be well written. 35

INS SCHREIBEN KOMMEN: SCHREIBWERKSTATT FÜR PROMOVIERENDE Writing COACHING für Promovierende 00 8 0 00 00 Ziele Inhalte Methoden Der Workshop gibt Promovierenden die Gelegenheit, in einen Austausch über produktive Strategien bei der Bewältigung der umfangreichen Forschungs- und Schreibprojekte zu kommen, mit denen sie aktuell beschäftigt sind. Es geht darum, sich mit den einzelnen Arbeitsschritten im Schreibprozess auseinanderzusetzen, das eigene Vorgehen beim Schreiben zu reflektieren und sich so als wissenschaftliche Schreiber und Schreiberinnen besser kennenzulernen. Im Rahmen des Workshops werden Teilnehmer und Teilnehmerinnen aktiv an der Weiterentwicklung des eigenen Dissertationsprojektes arbeiten und verschiedene Formen des konstruktiven Textfeedbacks auszuprobieren. Der Schreibprozess - die Spezifik von Dissertationen Themenklärung und -eingrenzung Strukturieren und Gliedern Von der Idee zum Text - Schrittweise Textproduktion konstruktives Textfeedback und Textüberarbeitung Arbeits- und Zeitplanung beim Verfassen umfangreicher wissenschaftlicher Arbeiten praktische Einzelübungen mit Bezug zum eigenen Schreibprojekt, Gruppenarbeit, Kurzinputs der Trainerin, Diskussion. 36

PREPARING CONFERENCE POSTERS Presenting TRAINING for doctoral candidates and Postdocs Fee: 100 Objectives Content 0 00 00 Participants prepare posters that attract attention, communicate research results within seconds and demonstrate scientific competence. arrange your material: topics, titles, conference abstracts improve clarity: content, structure, figures, tables, photographs attract attention: colours, layout, typography, poster templates present your work: tips for poster presentations, the one minute presentation PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Methods The workshop is composed of short lectures and extended exercises. Participants evaluate existing posters, draft own posters on the computer and present their drafts to the group. Please note! It is a workshop for doctoral candidates without prior experience in poster preparation. The software applied in this workshop is Power Point. 37

AUFTRITTSKOMPETENZ ÜBERZEUGEN MIT KÖRPER UND STIMME Presenting TRAINING für Promovierende und Postdocs 00 0 0 00 00 Ziele Inhalte Unser persönliches Auftreten bestimmt jede Begegnung mit anderen Menschen, ob als RednerIn, als Teil eines Teams, im Bewerbungsgespräch oder bei einer privaten Begegnung: You never get a second chance for the first impression! In diesem Workshop geht es darum, Ihr Bewusstsein für den eigenen Körper, die eigene Stimme und Sprechweise zu verbessern. Sie entdecken noch ungenutzte Potenziale und verringern die Diskrepanz zwischen Fremd- und Selbstwahrnehmung. So kann sich Ihre Ausstrahlung entfalten und es entsteht Kongruenz zwischen Fachkompetenz, Persönlichkeit und Auftritt. In Theorie und Praxis beschäftigen wir uns mit folgenden Fragen: Wie stehe/sitze ich und wie kann ich meine Körperhaltung verbessern? Wie nutze ich eine ökonomische Tiefatmung und verhindere Atemlosigkeit? Spreche ich in meiner persönlichen Sprechtonlage? Wie klingt meine Stimme und wie kann ich darauf Einfluss nehmen? Entspricht meine Körpersprache und Sprechweise meiner Persönlichkeit? Wie erreiche ich Aufmerksamkeit und Überzeugungskraft? Methoden Individuelle Analyse der Stärken und Schwächen Praktische Übungen in Gruppen- und Einzelarbeit sowie Theorie Feedback der Trainerin und der Gruppe in geschützter Atmosphäre Die Pause zwischen den Seminartagen dient der Vertiefung und Übertragung der Inhalte in den Alltag 38

LAMPENFIEBER? PRESENTATIONS- UND AUFTRITTSÄNGSTEN- SELBSTSICHERER BEGEGNEN Presenting TRAINING für Promovierende und Postdocs Fee: 100 Ziele 0 00 00 Überzeugend vor Publikum zu präsentieren gehört zum täglichen Geschäft in der Wissenschaft. Bei vielen Menschen ist diese Situation jedoch nicht mit gesunder Nervosität verbunden, sondern mit ausgeprägter Auftrittsangst, die sie daran hindert, ihr fachliches Potenzial in größeren Runden zur Entfaltung zu bringen. PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE In diesem Workshop lernen Sie, Ihre Ängste zu analysieren, realistisch einzuschätzen und zu akzeptieren. Durch neue Perspektiven verwandeln Sie Ihr Lampenfieber von einem Gegner zu einem Partner. Inhalte In der Gruppe bearbeiten Sie u.a. die folgenden Fragen: Welche Ursachen hat Ihr Lampenfieber? Welche Rollen nehmen Sie in Ihrem Alltag ein und wie bewerten Sie diese? Was bedeutet Ihnen die Wertschätzung anderer? Welche Reaktionen löst Ihr Lampenfieber in Ihnen aus? Welches ist Ihr 'Angstorgan'? Wie können Sie Ihrem Lampenfieber begegnen? Welche Vorstellungen, äußeren Umstände und praktischen Übungen können Sie nutzen? Methoden Theoretischer Input durch die Trainerin Analyse, Einschätzung und Bewertung in Einzel- und Gruppenarbeit Praktische Übungen in geschützter Atmosphäre 39

FIELDING QUESTIONS HANDLING Q&A SESSIONS Presenting TRAINING for advanced doctoral candidates and postdocs Fee: 100 0 0 0 00 00 Objectives Content This activity-based workshop aims to help speakers evaluate and reflect on best practices for handling the question and answer session. Participants will learn how to deal with worst case scenarios and handling aggressive comments and difficult questions while staying polite, confident and succinct. They will practice listening, expanding thinking time and use the discussion to reiterate their key message. Participants will have two opportunities to test their performance in a Q&A role-play session, watch the results following video recording and get tailor-made feedback from both the trainer and fellow participants. developing effective tactics for handling difficult questions thinking on one's feet improving listening skills using professional language economizing language managing anxiety receiving video-feedback Methods voice and body techniques partner and group work language practice and analysis role-play improvisation videotaping and feedback 40

PIMP YOUR TALK Presenting TRAINING for advanced doctoral candidates and postdocs Fee: 100 Objectives 0 00 00 The workshop offers techniques on how to structure and stay focused when speaking spontaneously. Exercises are used throughout the course to ensure that participants can immediately put skills into practice. Participants develop strategies for engaging listeners and tailoring information to the audience. Furthermore, participants learn improvisation techniques and practi ce speaking impromptu in formal role-play settings such as site visits, conferences, panels and social events. PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Content Methods Gain skills to speak confidently and spontaneously in formal and informal settings Practice engaging in small talk to practice pitching, promoting, and networking Deliver a talk extemporaneously and catch the listener s attention Handle a formal discussion voice and body techniques partner work/role-play language practice and analysis improvisation trainer and group feedback 41

BASIC SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION Presenting TRAINING für Promovierende und Postdocs Fee: 200 0 00 00 Objectives Content This workshop is targeted at beginners and those wishing to brush up their presentation skills. Participants will hone their skills in giving scientific presentations in English and taking part in professional discussions following their own talks. The workshop will help increase confidence while presenting in the academic community and show the audience that they are confident. In this workshop, participants will define a successful presentation prepare their own presentation give short presentations in front of their peers, topped off with a 5-7 minute presentation train how to use body language influentially and with success learn how to take questions, also difficult ones, in follow-up discussions Methods Workshop participants implement communication and rhetorical strategies in their own presentations, by themselves, or in partner and group exercises. One main result is a 5-7 minute presentation with feedback from trainer and other Ph.D. students. 42

SCIENCE SLAM Presenting EVENT For doctoral candidates and postdocs Willkommen! 0 Sie sind DRS-DoktorandIn und möchten Ihre Vortragstechnik und wissenschaftskommunikativen Fähigkeiten unter Beweis stellen? Aktiv werden und Mut zeigen? Ihr Forschungsprojekt verständlich, spannend und unterhaltsam einem großen und interessierten Publikum vorstellen? Dann haben wir eine gute Nachricht für Sie: PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Welcome! Die DRS kooperiert mit Science Slam Berlin. Präsentieren Sie als DoktorandIn der DRS Ihr Forschungsprojekt im Rahmen einer offiziellen Slam-Veranstaltung von Science Slam Berlin, bestätigen wir Ihre Leistung im Umfang von 24 Arbeitseinheiten bzw. einem dreitägigen Workshop entsprechend. Interessiert? Kontaktieren Sie uns: skills-drs@fu-berlin.de If you are a doctoral candidate at Dahlem Research School and a science enthusiast ready to take the stage to deliver a special kind of presentation of your research work, Berlin Science Slam is the place to be. Get your courage up and your message across to a large and curious audience outside the walls of your institute. It can be in German or English. Join the science slammers at one of the upcoming sessions! For all doctoral candidates. A presentation of your research work at a science slam session is equivalent to a three-day workshop. For more information, please contact skills-drs@fu-berlin.de 43

PUBLISHING RESEARCH ARTICLES IN THE NATURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES Publishing TRAINING for advanced doctoral candidates Fee: 100 0 0 00 00 Objectives Content Methods The objectives of this training are to understand the publication process, to develop individual strategies for publishing research articles. the peer review system: stakeholders, processes, benefits, criticism long-term publication planning criteria for journal selection publishing in open access journals what editors want what reviewers do how to write a review by yourself how to respond to editor's comments what to do in case of rejection copyright issues Short lectures, exercises, discussions Preparation Please bring a research article to the workshop (an article not prepared by yourself ). Choose an article which is important for your research, and which you know very well. In addition, please select three journals you find most suitable for publishing your research. For each of these journals bring information about impact factors, aims and scopes, editors and editorial staff. 44

PUBLIZIEREN VON MONOGRAPHISCHEN QUALIFIKATIONSARBEITEN Publishing TRAINING Ziele für fortgeschrittene Promovierende 00 Zeit 0 00 00 Die TeilnehmerInnen werden in diesem Workshop in die Lage versetzt, geeignete Publikationsmöglichkeiten für Fachartikel zu finden und die Veröffentlichung von Beiträgen zu Zeitschriften bzw. Aufsatz- und Tagungsbänden, von Handbuch-, Lexikon- und Lehrbuchartikeln sowie Rezensionen sinnvoll in die Promotionsphase zu integrieren. PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Inhalte Methoden Wie finde ich den geeigneten Ort für meinen Beitrag? Welche Textsorte eignet sich für welche Qualifikationsphase? Welche Aspekte muss ich bei der Entscheidung für eine Publikationsform (Printveröffentlichung, elektronische oder hybride Veröffentlichung) berücksichtigen? Welche rechtlichen Aspekte sind bei der Veröffentlichung von Fachartikeln zu berücksichtigen? Wie sieht der typische Verlauf einer Aufsatzpublikation aus (Einreichung, Begutachtungsverfahren, Lektorat, Fahnenkorrektur, Druckfreigabe), was ist dabei jeweils zu beachten? Honorar oder Publikationsgebühr? Wie erreiche ich die größte Sichtbarkeit für den Beitrag? Kurzpräsentationen zu den einzelnen inhaltlichen Aspekten; Simulation eines Veröffentlichungsprozesses; praxisnahe Einzel- und Gruppenarbeiten. 45

LEHREN UND LERNEN GRUNDLAGEN DER HOCHSCHULDIDAKTIK Teaching TRAINING für Promovierende und Postdocs 00 0 0 00 00 Ziele Inhalte Am Ende dieser Veranstaltung sollten die TeilnehmerInnen grundlegende Erkenntnisse aus der aktuellen Lernforschung in der Planung und Durchführung ihrer Lehrveranstaltung integrieren können, didaktische Methoden erprobt haben und einschätzen können, in den interdisziplinären Austausch über didaktische Fragen gekommen sein und an Sicherheit in didaktischen Fragen hinzugewonnen haben. Grundlagen der Lehr- und Lerntheorie: Wie funktioniert eigentlich Lernen und was heißt das für das Lehren und meine Rolle als Lehrende/r? Aktivierende Methoden: Mit welchen Strategien und Methoden kann ich eine lebendige Arbeitsatmosphäre schaffen? Lehrveranstaltungsplanung: Wie plane ich eine Veranstaltung? Motivierung: Wie motiviere ich Studierende zu einer aktiven Auseinandersetzung mit den Lerninhalten? Methoden Kurzpräsentationen, Diskussionen, Methodensimulationen, praxisnahe Einzel- und Gruppenarbeiten. 46

TEACHING AND LEARNING AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL Teaching TRAINING for doctoral candidates and postdocs Fee: 200 Objectives 8 0 00 00 We have all been there: lectures with 100 slides in 45 Min, seminars in which only the teacher is talking, after which students have no idea what the experiments they were performing actually tried to prove. Teaching at university is often well intended but does not always reach the aspired outcome the learning of the student. PDP - ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE This workshop will enable you to do better. After the course you will have reflected on three basic concepts of teaching and learning (theme centred interaction, winning active partners and constructive alignment) defined your role as a teacher (facilitator) in terms of learning outcome oriented teaching started the didactical planning of a course/session by defining learning objectives and designing appropriate learning activities Content The workshop covers the basics of professional university teaching: the shift from teaching to learning. The participants will improve their methodological knowledge about the teaching learning interaction and how that setting can be influenced effectively. The aim is to reach a level of learner centered teaching that leads to a deep-level learning approach on the side of the students. Hence, interaction with and motivation of the students is in the focus of this course. Methods Short inputs from the trainer, group discussions, reflection of own teaching experiences, micro-teaching with feedback from the group and the trainer. 47