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                        Events
                        
                          - On December 13, the Doctoral Council of the
                            University of Jena is organizing a trip to the
                              Jena Christmas market. All doctoral
                            researchers are cordially invited. Meeting point is
                            at 7 p.m. at the Stadtkirche (St. Michael).
 
                          - On 26 January, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
                            will host its PhD
                                Day. Those who are interested in a
                            doctorate, doctoral candidates and soon-to-be
                            postdocs have the chance to get information about
                            relevant issues regarding the doctoral phase. It
                            will be held on-site, but the information sessions
                            will also be broadcasted. 
 
                          - On January 27, a workshop will be held on
                            "Challenges of starting an Academic Career in the
                            Global North. How students from the Global South can
                            handle them". This event gives an overview of the hindrances
                              young researchers from the Global South might
                            face when starting an academic career in the Global
                            North. The event is organized by students from the
                            University's Honours Programme. It will be held in
                            English and will begin at 5 p.m. in the Rosensäle
                            (Fürstengraben 27).
 
                         
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                        Get
                          involved
                        
                          - On 05 January, the Doctoral Council of the
                            University of Jena (DR.FSU) offers a consultation
                              hour for all kinds of questions and
                              problems related to the doctorate. The
                            consultation hour will take place from 16.00h to
                            18.00h in the rooms of the DR.FSU (Bachstraße 18k).
                            Appointments can also be made individually, just
                            email dr.fsu@uni-jena.de.
 
                          - If you have new ideas for teaching and
                            want to realize them for the first time, you can
                            apply to the Academy for Teaching Development. As
                            part of the "Innovation
                              in Teaching" funding line, the Academy awards
                            up to 15,000 euros for a teaching project. The
                            deadline for applications is 15 February. Examples
                            of supported projects from recent years can be found
                            here.
 
                         
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                        Qualification
                          offers
                        
                        There are still vacancies in the following online and
                          on-site workshops: 
                        
                          - Graduate Academy:
 
                          
                          - Lehre Lernen:
 
                          
                          - Service Centre for
                              Research and Transfer:
 
                          
                          - Competence Center Digital Research (zedif) 
 
                           
                          
                          
                          
                         
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                        This
                          may be of interest to you
                        
                        
                          - The German
                            government and the federal states have
                              reached an agreement on the future financing
                            of universities: As part of the "Zukunftsvertrag
                              Studium und Lehre", universities are to
                            receive an annual three percent increase in funding
                            over the next few years (exception 2025: 1.5
                            percent). In addition, the „Exzellenzstrategie“
                            is to be expanded: In the future, there will be 70
                            clusters of excellence instead of 57. The Bundestag
                            also did
                              not implement the announced cuts to the German
                            Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Alexander
                            von Humboldt Foundation. Instead, the DAAD will
                            receive 222 million euros, even more money than ever
                            before, and will not have to cut any scholarships
                            programmes. 
 
                          - A Europe-wide
                              study has examined how much gender-based
                              violence occurs at universities. 62
                            percent answered that they had experienced
                            gender-based violence. Women and non-binary people
                            were significantly more likely to be affected.
                            Psychological violence and sexual harassment were
                            the most prevalent forms. Only 13 percent of
                            respondents said they reported the experience they
                            had. The survey included more than 42,000 employees
                            and students from 15 European countries.
                            (Illustration above: AdobeStock)
 
                          - The state of Thuringia was once again in the
                            national media: The Thuringian state parliament
                            had passed a recommendation that state authorities
                            should not use gender-inclusive language in
                            public communications. Following this, the president
                            of the university stated that all university
                            employees are free to use the possibilities of
                            gender-inclusive language – but also that if someone
                            chooses not to use it, it won't be to their
                            disadvantage. He referred to the university recommendations
                              on gender-inclusive language (only in German).
 
                          - As part of the Year of Science, citizens were
                            invited to submit questions that they
                            thought science should address. More than
                            14,000 questions were submitted and are to be
                            answered by research and politics by summer 2023.
                            The questions range from "Will there be an AI in the
                            future that finds the optimal job for me and thus
                            saves me having to apply for jobs?" to "Why aren't
                            there more cowboys?" or "Why is there no wifi at our
                            school?" If you want to have a browse or find out
                            what the public expects from science, you can find
                            the submitted questions here
                            (in German). 
 
                         
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                        News
                          from University of Jena
                        
                        
                          - Since
                            last Wednesday, the largest lecture hall of
                            the university has been occupied by about 50
                              students (Photo: Norbert Krause). This action
                            is a protest against not reappointing the Chair
                              of Gender History as of 2025. The Faculty
                            Council of the Faculty of Arts had decided this in
                            June. It had to choose between two chairs where new
                            professors would have to be appointed within the
                            next years: the Chair of Gender History and the
                            Chair of Middle Latin. The students are now
                            demanding that the decision be revised and that the
                            chair be filled again after 2025.
 
                          - Several
                            good news for the University of Jena at
                            once: For the first time, it is among the best
                              200 universities in the world – it has reached
                            189th place in Times
                              Higher Education's World University Ranking. Two
                              of its scientists are also among the world's
                              most cited researchers. On a national level,
                            the university's president Walter Rosenthal was
                              honored as "University Manager of the
                              Year".
 
                          - In the main building of the university lies –
                            hidden in the attic – one of the largest plant
                            collections in Europe: The Haussknecht
                              Herbarium comprises about 3.5 million dried
                            plants and preparations. This collection will now
                            become part of a new Senckenberg Institute
                            to be founded. Two new professorships will
                              be established in Jena by the Senckenberg
                            Society in the Jena focus area "Collectomics". The
                            Senckenberg Institute will expand the collection
                            into a digital research platform and link the
                            collection data with global earth data.
 
                         
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                        Latest
                          News from Jena city
                        
                          - Since this fall, Jena has a climate action
                              plan. Last year the city council had decided
                            that Jena should become climate-neutral by 2035. The
                            plan was presented
                            to the public in September and will soon be
                            available on the city's
                              website. The plan identifies municipal
                            measures that can be implemented realistically by
                            the city. Worth mentioning in this context is also a
                            new
                              funding programme of the city for power
                            generated by small photovoltaic systems, so-called
                            balcony power plants. Funding is currently still
                            possible.
 
                          - Two cultural Advent calendars can shorten
                            the time until Christmas: The Kultürchen
                            offers a cultural surprise every day, which can
                            range from theater to music or readings to dance
                            performances (Photo: André Helbig). The doors open
                            at 19.00h and 20.00h at Schillerstraße 5. The
                            musical Advent calendar, on the other hand, always
                            takes place at a different location. An overview of
                            the venues can be found here.
 
                          - Good news for all those who regularly cycle to
                            Lobeda: The money for the bike path in Oberaue
                            has
                              now been approved by the federal state. The
                            path is to be upgraded next year as a bicycle lane
                            with a width of five meters. Now all that's missing
                            in the city center is adequate parking facilities
                            for bicycles. An example of how this could look like
                            is given by the University Hospital
                            Schleswig-Holstein: On its campus, a three-story
                              bicycle mobility station for employees and
                            students is being built with around 1,340
                            high-quality bicycle parking spaces.
 
                         
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