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                        Events
                        
                          - On 8 April, the University of Jena organises a digital
                              lunch talk on the Excellence Strategy.
                            In it, the significance of the Excellence Strategy
                            for the University of Jena will be explained and the
                            two Jena Clusters of Excellence will be presented:
                            the Cluster "Balance of the Microverse", which was
                            already funded in the previous funding period, and
                            the newly proposed Cluster "Imaginamics". Access to
                            the event
                            is restricted to members of the University.
 
                          - A discussion event entitled "BetterScience"
                            will take place on 24 April in the auditorium "Zur
                            Rosen". It will focus on the working conditions at
                            the University of Jena and to what extent they
                            enable excellence. The "Better Science" initiative
                            was launched at the University
                              of Bern. It wants to draw attention to the
                            problems of an accelerated academic system and
                            encourage an alternative discourse on excellence in
                            higher education. The discussion will be in German.
 
                          - What alternative career paths can be
                            chosen in the natural and life sciences? This will
                            be the topic of an online
                              discussion organized by doctoral researchers
                            from the Jena School of Microbial Communication on
                            29 May. Two female scientists will share their own
                            experiences and answer questions from participants.
                            The event will be in English.
 
                          - On 29 May, the event "Meet
                                your future employer" will take place at
                            Ernst Abbe University. It aims to inform
                            international doctoral researchers from all
                            Thuringian universities who are doing research in
                            natural sciences or business-related subjects. At
                            the event, they can come into direct contact with
                            Thuringian companies and learn how they can find a
                            job in Thuringia after their graduation. The event
                            will be held in English.
 
                          - Since the end of March, the Berlin Social Science
                            Center is organising a regular
                              lunch lecture on "The academic labour
                              market". Experts will shed light on various
                            aspects of the academic system, e.g. hierarchy and
                            power abuse or the transformation of the academic
                            labour market. The events are in German. They will
                            be published as podcasts afterwards.
 
                         
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                        Get
                          involved
                        
                          - A Makeathon
                            will take place at StadtLab Jena on 6 and 7 May. In
                            this innovative format, interdisciplinary teams
                            will develop creative solutions within 24
                            hours to previously submitted questions, e.g. on
                            topics like inclusion or city development.
                            Currently, participants are still being
                              sought for the teams. 
 
                          - Being the first person in your family to do a
                            doctorate often involves particular hurdles.
                            The Arbeiterkind.de initiative supports
                            students and doctoral researchers on this path. On
                            27 April, the Thuringian regional group is
                            organising a (German) information
                              workshop in Erfurt to explain how you can get
                            involved in the association as a volunteer and
                            encourage others with your own story.
 
                          - The "Thuringian
                                University Initiative for AI in Higher Education"
                            was launched at the beginning of this year. As part
                            of the project, comprehensive teaching offers are to
                            be developed and knowledge is to be provided in the
                            field of artificial intelligence in various subject
                            areas. A (German) survey on possible AI certificates
                            and topics for AI courses has now been launched in
                            order to determine the need for further
                              qualifications. Participation is possible
                            until the middle of April.
 
                         
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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 (in
                            German):
 
                          
                          - Competence Center Digital Research (zedif):
 
                           
                          
                          
                         
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                        Announcements
                        
                          - Wanted: the FAIRest
                                data set in Thuringia! The FAIR
                            principle means:
                            The data set should be findable, accessible,
                            interoperable and reusable. The prize money is up to
                            2,000 euros.
 
                          - The University’s focal research area LIBERTY
                            announces the Liberty
                                “Connect” fund. It enables the
                            development of scientific projects that will build
                            the basis for a larger research grant application
                            for third-party funding. It is possible to receive
                            funding of up to 20.000€ for personnel or
                            non-personnel costs. Application deadline is 15 May.
                          
 
                          - The Doctoral School at the Max Planck Institute
                            for Chemical Ecology is offering five
                                doctoral positions. There are 11
                            projects to choose
                              from. The closing date for applications is 19
                            April.
 
                         
                        
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                        This
                          may be of interest to you
                        
                        
                          - Starting
                            from 1 May, the doctoral title will no
                            longer appear
                            in front of the name on German identity cards
                            and passports. This had regularly led to confusion
                            abroad, as "Dr" was regarded as part of the name.
                            The doctoral title is to be stated in a new data
                            field on the back.
 
                          - The
                            FDP-led Ministry of Education and Research is submitting
                            a reform proposal for the Academic Employment
                              Law to the Bundestag: The idea is to allow
                            postdocs to be employed for a fixed term of four
                            years after completing their doctorate. For a
                            contract extension of a further two years, the
                            research institution must provide a follow-up
                            commitment for employment after this period.
                            Unfortunately, the other two coalition parties
                            reject this regulation. That a change is slowly
                            becoming necessary is shown by a new
                                study: the lack of career prospects in
                            particular remains the central issue for academics
                            in Germany. For the first time, the professorship is
                            no longer the primary career goal for postdocs – but
                            rather other positions in research and teaching. The
                            state of Hesse is already heading
                              in this direction: in the collective wage
                            agreement, a significant increase in permanent
                              positions besides professorships was agreed
                            for the coming years. Is this the first sign of a
                            trend away from restricting the time for fixed-term
                            contracts towards the introduction of quotas for
                            permanent positions?
 
                          - For years, there were "citation cartels" in
                            mathematics:
                            Groups of mathematicians cited each other in
                            low-quality articles, which in turn were published
                            in unknown journals. As a result, mathematical
                            institutes from China, Saudi Arabia and Egypt ended
                            up at the top of international rankings – even ahead
                            of renowned institutes such as Stanford or
                            Princeton. Due to these irregularities, the entire
                            discipline of mathematics was
                              excluded from the latest Clarivate citation
                            ranking.
 
                          - The Max Planck Institute in Halle has sacked
                            the Lebanese-Australian visiting professor Ghassan
                            Hage. This followed criticism in the media regarding
                            his radical statements about Israel on X.
                            The Max Planck Society stated
                            that the comments violated its fundamental values.
                            The decision led to international criticism.
                            Hage intends to take legal action against it. 
 
                            In order to better support its academics in dealing
                            with controversial topics in the public sphere,
                            Humboldt-Universität Berlin has published a comprehensive
                                guide with possible case constellations
                            and practical recommendations for action. The
                            University of Jena also has its own social
                              media guidelines, which are a little less
                            detailed but still answer all questions about
                            starting and maintaining a social media account.  
                         
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                        News
                          from University of Jena
                        
                        
                          - The University of Jena has
                            been led on an interim basis since the previous President,
                            Prof Dr Walter Rosenthal, left. Now, a commission
                            has found a candidate to succeed him: Prof
                            Dr Andreas Marx. He is currently Professor
                              of Organic Chemistry at the University of
                            Konstanz. On 9 April at 4 pm, he will introduce
                            himself to the university's internal public in the
                            main auditorium of the university building.
                            Following this, the university
                              assembly will elect him as president. 
 
                          - In Jena, there
                            are many research institutes and thus a widely
                            spread research infrastructure. The JenaVersum
                              association has now begun to bring together information
                              about the existing large-scale scientific
                              equipment using the open
                              source platform OpenIris. As a result, it is
                            now possible to get an overview of the available
                            equipment and its utilisation capacities. Over 90
                            devices have been registered so far. The platform
                            can be used by all researchers at the University of
                            Jena and non-university research institutions.
 
                          - In the Thuringian
                            University and State Library (ThuLB), 15 books had
                            to be sorted out due to an arsenic contamination.
                            Recent scientific findings had
                              revealed that some book spines were coloured
                            with arsenic in the 19th century to protect them
                            from vermin. The intensely bright "Schweinfurt
                            green" colour is said to be particularly poisonous
                            (see picture above). Toxicity can occur when fingers
                            are moistened to turn pages or the dust is inhaled.
                            That’s why in the last two months, older books have
                              been put on hold in many German libraries. The
                            ThuLB owns
                            460,000 books from this era: Before these books are
                            handed out, they are now checked for possible
                            contamination.
 
                          - The Chair of
                            Clinical Psychology regularly produces the German
                                podcast "Kopfkompass". It explores the
                            world of psychotherapy and mental disorders, for
                            example how obsessive-compulsive disorder and
                            depression may arise. 12 episodes have already been
                            recorded.
                          
 
                         
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                        Latest
                          News from Jena city
                        
                          - The citizens' service of the city of Jena
                            has been relocated.
                            It can now be found at Engelplatz 1 in the newly
                            constructed building of the city library.
 
                          - The city of Jena has launched
                            a new campaign against everyday racism.
                            Under the hashtag #JenaSchauHin, specific incidents
                            of racism in Jena are made visible. The campaign is
                            intended to help recognise and name racism and fight
                            back against it.
 
                          - The central campus of the University of Jena,
                            Ernst-Abbe-Platz, is to be redesigned.
                            The city is receiving 6.3 million euros for this as
                            part of the federal programme "Adapting urban spaces
                            to climate change". The square should have more
                            plants and more (real) seating. The university's
                            Green Office has already conducted a survey on the
                            redesign among university members. The city of Jena
                            is also organising a discussion
                              event on the redesign on 12 April.
 
                          - The election for Jena's Lord Mayor will
                            take place on 26 May. The period of office is six
                            years. If no candidate receives an absolute
                            majority, a run-off election will be held on 9 June
                            between the top two candidates. A (German) overview
                            of the candidates can be found here.
 
                          - Finally, the city of Jena has its own Playmobil
                              figure: Carl Zeiss with a hat and a microscope
                            (Picture above: JenaKultur)! 25,000 pieces were
                            initially produced.
                            The first batch of 500 is already sold out. Further
                            copies can be purchased in the FC Carl Zeiss Jena
                            fan shop starting on 5 April. The Playmobil Carl
                            Zeiss joins the (so far all-male) Thuringian
                            Playmobil family: Friedrich Schiller, Johann
                            Sebastian Bach, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and
                            Martin Luther. It might be time for a Thuringian
                            woman! How about Anna Amalia, Rowena Morse, Caroline
                            Schlegel, Elisabeth of Thuringia or Sandra Hüller?
 
                         
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