Career Day 2021. Grafi: HGF

Career Day 2021

Programme

09:00-09:55 Keynote
"Competing in academia: Is a career strategy required?"
Dr. Jane Reznick & Prof. Dr. Guido Grosse
Facilitation: Julia Lehnhof

Teaser

A career strategy seen as a map through the rough terrain of academia seems helpful for navigation – even though it might not be precise in every detail. Also data suggests that (written) career plans corre-late with success (grants, professorship positions) in academia. As “owning one’s career” often trans-lates into “having the perfect plan”, the career day opens with the keynote addressing this core issue: Is a career strategy really necessary and eventually helpful or rather leading to a false feeling of security? And what would a realistic strategy look like - keeping in mind that there are so many aspects out of my control?

Speaker

I am Jane Reznick.

Jane Reznick
Dr. Jane Reznick

My profession: I grew up and studied in Sydney, Australia. I completed two parallel Bachelor degrees, one in Science majoring in Molecular Biology and the other in Arts majoring in Linguistics. I decided to focus on Science and attained my PhD working at the Garvan Institute for Medical Research studying the impact of circadian rhythms on metabolism and metabolic diseases.

I moved to Berlin to do a post-doc in a group that studied a strange and fascinating animal model called the naked mole-rat. I was fascinated by this animal and all of its unique adaptations and devoted my post-doc years to looking into how this animal can survive in low oxygen conditions. This led me to travel and do experiments in South Africa and Tanzania and meet a fascinating network of biologists and zoologists studying this animal. In parallel, I discovered a novel target for diabetes treatment and started developing a new therapeutic drug against hyperglycaemia. This introduced me to the biopharmaceutical world of patents, VCs and drug development. In 2020 I started my own research group at the CECAD Research Center in Cologne Germany, where I will bring a colony of naked mole-rats to continue to study adaptations that contribute to the naked mole-rat’s astounding longevity with the long-term goal of developing novel therapies against ageing-related diseases in the future.

Ask me about naked mole-rats, metabolism, diabetes and how to live longer.


10:00-11:00 Session I
„Seriously improving your networking skills (while having fun)“
Julia Lehnhof

Teaser

Have you heard about networking? Sure. Have you tried it? Probably. Did you enjoy it? Maybe... Not feeling comfortable networking can have different reasons: maybe your target is not clear, maybe speaking to “strangers” is out of your comfort zone or maybe you simply don’t like to “ask for things”...
Bummer: This one-hour session on networking is not going to solve all of your problems. Instead it offers a systematic view on networking and provides ideas on how to get in touch with your “person of interest”. Knowing this is the first step to reduce your reservations and opens the door for enjoying to work on connections that serve your career development.

Speaker

I am Julia Lehnhof.

Julia Lehnhof
Julia Lehnhof

My profession: In 2006 I started my work as a communication trainer, coach and facilitator. Since then I worked with groups and individuals in academia, political activism as well as the corporate world. Based in Berlin, seminars and workshops have let me travel through Germany, Europe, Africa and Southeastasia.


Ask me about...
As organizational psychologist and trainer for communication I focus on establishing healthy, supportive work environments as well as effective communication (in all forms and shapes). Whether working with people on leadership approaches, networking skills or conflict resolution – my passion is to facilitate constructive communication and trustful relationships. Therefore, I provide skill training, knowledge and attitude-work in the learning environments I am invited to design.


11:00-11:15 Digital Coffee Break
11:15-12:15 Session II
„How to get tenure (and the road blocks you may encounter)“
Dr. Matthias Schwarzkopf

Teaser

Whether a professorship, tenure track or “just” a permanent position at a research institute, there are official as well as implicit rules to get there. How can you increase your chances strategically? What is going on behind the scenes when you apply for a professorship? Which role do publication lists, third-party grants or networking skills really play for a successful academic career? This interactive talk gives you an overview of the success conditions of a career in academia: those within your control and those that lie beyond.

Speaker

I am Dr. Matthias Schwarzkopf.

Matthias Schwarzkopf
Dr. Matthias Schwarzkopf

My profession:

I had many different jobs in my life: science management, teaching, taking care of recruitment processes of professors, trainer for Teaching in Higher education …


Since 2009 I work as a coach for scientists and counsel them for their careers, but also for self-organization, leadership skills and didactics. I founded career counselling for academics www.kabeak.de along with some colleagues.

Ask me about
career paths in and outside of academia, application, job interviews …


12:15-13:15 Lunch Break
13:15-14:00 Parallel Info-Sessions:
  • In a nutshull 1: The German Science System
    Dr. Marieke Üzüm

    Teaser

    The session provides an overview over the architecture of the German science system including the development of the research landscape and funding structures.

    Speaker

    I am Marieke Üzüm.

    Marieke Üzüm
    Dr. Marieke Üzüm

    My profession: My profession: Head of Advisory and Funding Programs at German Scholars Organization e.V. (GSO) Berlin, professional background: PhD in Physical Chemistry (TU Berlin), since 2016 active in Science Management and Consulting.

    Ask me about Funding Structure and Research Landscape in Germany, Career Paths in Academia and beyond.


  • In a nutshull 2: Professorship at a University of Applied Sciences (FH)
    Prof. Dr. Haiko Schlink

    Teaser

    Which similarities are there between professorships at universities and universities of applied sciences concerning the appointment procedure, the possibilities for research and teaching, and last but not least concerning the remuneration package?

    Speaker

    I am Prof. Dr. Haiko Schlink.

    Haiko Schlink
    Prof. Dr. Haiko Schlink

    My profession: Business Administration and Engineering / Mechanical Engineering; Dean of the Department of Economics and Social Sciences

    Ask me about Research and teaching at a University of Applied Sciences – possibilities and limitations


  • In a nutshell 3: European funding Streams: An ERC Focus
    Dr. Angela Richter

    Teaser

    This session will introduce the ERC in the new EU framework program for research and innovation Horizon Europe. A summary of the ERC aims and principles, funding schemes, eligibility criteria, proposal structure, evaluation criteria, panel structure, and evaluation process will be presented.

    Find out which questions to ask yourself as an applicant, discover tips for a successful ERC grant application and learn about the ERC Interview coaching and further offers of the Helmholtz Office Brussels.

    Speaker

    I am Angela Richter.

    Angela Richter
    Dr. Angela Richter

    My profession: Biologist, Deputy Director and Delegate for the research field «Earth and Environment» in the Helmholtz Office Brussels

    Ask me about ERC funding applications, ERC interview coaching, ERC evaluation criteria and process.


14:00-15:30 Parallel Workshops adressing the hard questions:

What if...
...patience and luck are not enough?
Dr. Anne Mazuga

Teaser

Every postdoc knows that patience and luck are not enough to succeed in academia, don’t they? That’s why you dedicate so much effort to writing articles and proposals, to networking, teaching, etc. Despite it all, do you sometimes find yourself asking „What if it is still not enough?“ This workshop provides room to reflect on this inconvenient question. We will look into constructive ways to deal with worries, e.g. about missing opportunities or about leaving academia too soon or too late. We will consider what could be your very personal reason to consciously take the risk of an academic career and pursue it fearlessly: „No regrets, even if…“

Speaker

I am Dr. Anne Mazuga.

Anne Mazuga
Dr. Anne Mazuga

My profession: After a PhD and a postdoc in philosophy I trained as a systemic coach. In coaching, my focus is on decision-making and (the limits of) rational orientation therein. Since 2019 I lead the Career Center for Postdocs at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ).


Ask me about
decision-making under uncertainty; defining goals; making & changing life plans; the philosophy of leadership; team roles in team work; survival as an introvert in a world of constant performance


...I don’t have easy access to teaching opportunities?
Dr. Stefano Basso, Prof. Dr. Maren Brehme, Prof. Dr. Anna Cord, Julia Lehnhof

Teaser

For many Helmholtz postdocs it is a challenge to gain teaching experience. However, when you apply for a professorship you are usually expected to have taught in higher education. And perhaps you want to find out if you like teaching before you take on a position that comes with a teaching load. In this interactive workshop, meet three experts for teaching as a Helmholtz postdoc and/or as a newly appointed professor. Find out how you can teach without a regular teaching assignment in your work contract, how to acquire didactic know-how and how to convince an appointment committee that you can do the job.


Speakers

Stefano Basso
Dr. Stefano Basso

I am Stefano Basso.

My profession: Researcher at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ since 2017. Group leader in the Department of Catchment Hydrology.

Ask me about: What is your field of expertise and experience that people should know about? I study dynamics of watersheds and their role for water resources, riverine ecosystems and environmental hazards. Beyond science, I worked as street educator and (failed) startupper.


Maren Brehme
Dr. Maren Brehme,
picture credits:
TU Delft/Frank Auperlé

I am Maren Brehme, Assistent Professor at TU Delft.

My profession: I do research and teaching on geothermal energy systems since more than 10 years for a greener more sustainable future energy supply. I do that in close collaboration with geothermal operators and we try to find answers to the questions: Where to drill the next geothermal well and how to operate geothermal systems more efficiently?

Ask me about the topics mentioned above or anything about applying for a (junior)professorship when coming from a Helmholtz Center without the classical teaching experience you are asked to have. Anything on how to gain teaching experience while not being appointed at a university and how to convince the committee that you can do good teaching.


Anna Cord
Prof. Dr. Anna Cord

I am Anna Cord.

My profession: Since 2020, I am professor for Computational Landscape Ecology at the TU Dresden.

Ask me how much fun interdisciplinary research is, how different the worlds of extramural research institutions and universities are and how much I am waiting to meet the students in my lectures in person instead of just reading their names on the screen.


Julia Lehnhof
Julia Lehnhof

I am Julia Lehnhof.

My profession: In 2006 I started my work as a communication trainer, coach and facilitator. Since then I worked with groups and individuals in academia, political activism as well as the corporate world. Based in Berlin, seminars and workshops have let me travel through Germany, Europe, Africa and Southeastasia.


Ask me about...
As organizational psychologist and trainer for communication I focus on establishing healthy, supportive work environments as well as effective communication (in all forms and shapes). Whether working with people on leadership approaches, networking skills or conflict resolution – my passion is to facilitate constructive communication and trustful relationships. Therefore, I provide skill training, knowledge and attitude-work in the learning environments I am invited to design.


...a permanent research position(...) is out of sight?
Dr. Neela Enke

Teaser

What if a permanent position in my institute is highly unlikely? What other options do I have within academia? In this workshop we explore the variety of academic career paths and their differences. We also will take a look at how to decide which path might be your best option individually - based on your personal competencies, qualifications and preferences.

Speaker

I am Neela Enke.

Neela Enke
Dr. Neela Enke

My profession: doctorate in Biology and over 10 years experience as a researcher and team leader in several European research institutions. I am a coach for research and administrative staff, professors, team leaders and teams. As a trainer I offer workshops on career development in research, leadership, as well as diversity and conflict management. I am a trained mediator with a focus on conflicts in research organisations. www.scienza-berlin.de

15:30-16:00 Sharing results

 Graphic Recording

Vorschaubild: Graphic Recording von Lorna Schütte
Graphic Recording von Lorna Schütte

Feedback

“I want to thank the organizers and the guests for all the information provided, it was certainly helpful for me to get an idea of what I am doing right and what am I missing. I loved how detailed were the answers to my questions. Many thanks for all the information and the advice!”



„It was a very nice program with excellent contributors. I enjoyed all the input and want to say thank you for the wonderful organization!”



“Thank you for organizing this career day. I did get some validation on my thoughts about my career in general and the breakout room discussions were very informative, especially with the one on teaching.”