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                        Events
                        
                          - On 30 January, the PhD Day and the Postdoc Day
                            of Jena University will be held together for the
                            first time. This combination will allow doctoral
                            candidates and postdocs to get all information on
                            topics that are relevant for the doctorate and the
                            postdoc phase. The programme will be published on
                              this website soon.
 
                          - On 10 December, there will be a town
                                hall meeting for the university public
                            on the future strategy of the University of Jena.
                            President Andreas Marx provides an update on the
                            Executive Board's and the faculties' plans for the
                            future, explain the objectives of the Excellence
                            Strategy and outline the next steps and
                            opportunities for participation. Digital
                            participation via Zoom is possible. Suggestions and
                            proposals for improvement can be made via this
                              padlet until 6 January. Unfortunately, the
                            language of the event will be German.
 
                          - The China Competence Platform is
                            organising a German lecture series this semester on
                            the topic of ‘Relations between China and Germany
                            from the perspective of intercultural
                            communication’. The next two events on 16 and 23
                            January are dedicated to the topics of ‘China
                              competence in the age of de-risking’ and ‘Communication
                              skills for future managers’. (Picture above:
                            Adobestock)
 
                          - The new BMBF project ‘Gender in Focus’ is
                            being launched with the aim of systematically and
                            sustainably integrating aspects of sex and gender
                            into the research structure of the University of
                            Jena. The kick-off event and presentation of
                            the project will take place on 29 January 2025 from
                            3 - 5.30 pm in the lecture room of the Thuringian
                            University and State Library. You can register for
                            the event via this
                              website. If you have any questions about the
                            event or the project, please contact the project
                            coordination office (gib@uni-jena.de).
 
                          - A (German) panel discussion on the topic of „Precarious
                                or professor?“ will take place on 17
                            January at 7 pm in the ‘Zur Rosen’ auditorium. The
                            discussion will focus on possible improvements to
                            working conditions in academia. It is organised by
                            students of the Honours Programme at the University
                            of Jena.
 
                         
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                        Get
                          involved
                        
                          - Every month, the Green Office organises a
                            social
                                breakfast session with guests to provide
                            information about its own work and other
                            sustainability topics. On 16 December, Prof. Uwe
                            Hoßfeld will provide information about the
                            activities of the university's ‘Sustainability
                            Working Group’ during the last four years. The
                            breakfast session takes place in Zwätzengasse 3
                            (Room E004).
 
                          - On 15 January, Nucleus Jena is organising the ‘Sustainable
                                Campus Café’ in the Stadtlab. There will
                            be an open (German) discussion on the topic of
                            ‘sustainability and social justice’ taking campus
                            life at Jena's universities as an example. The event
                            aims to provide a meeting and networking space that
                            allows new project ideas to emerge. These can be
                            further pursued in small teams.
 
                          - From March 24 to 28, the second Data
                                Literacy Datathon will take place at the
                            University of Jena. At the event, interdisciplinary
                            teams will work on real data challenges. Researchers
                            in Jena are invited to submit their own data and
                            challenges for the event and work on them together
                            with the participants. The challenges can range from
                            conceptual questions on data collection and
                            organization to more complex data analyses or
                            possibilities for the visual processing of data.
                            Application deadline for handing in challenges is 31
                            January. 
 
                         
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                        Qualification
                          offers
                        
                        There are still vacancies in the following online and
                          on-site workshops: 
                        
                          - Graduate Academy:
 
                          
                          - Lehre Lernen:
 
                          
                          
                          - Competence Center Digital Research (zedif):
 
                           
                          
                          - Lichtwerkstatt
 
                          
                            - What‘s the fuzz about? Introduction into Machine
                              Learning with Python (23.01.2025, 17:00 - 20:00,
                              Registration via e-mail)
 
                           
                          
                          
                         
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                        This
                          may be of interest to you
                        
                        
                          - The withdrawal
                              of the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP)
                            from the Ampel coalition led to the resignation
                              of FDP Education and Research Minister Bettina
                            Stark-Watzinger. The ministry will now be headed by
                            the Green Minister of Agriculture, Cem Özdemir,
                            until new elections are held. It is unclear how the
                            various reform projects in the field of academia
                            will be continued:
                            These include the stalled reform of the Academic
                            Employment Law or a federal-state programme for
                            permanent positions besides professorships.
                            Furthermore, it remains to be seen whether the new
                            minister will also clarify the so-called funding
                              affair.
 
                          - In Thuringia, the CDU, BSW and SPD published their
                            coalition agreement at the end of November.
                            The following goals are set out in the agreement
                            in the area of academia, among others: The
                            acquisition of third-party funding is to be
                            supported via a research excellence programme;
                            permanent tasks are to be filled ‘more often’ with
                            permanent employees; ‘a systematic restructuring
                            programme’ is to be developed and gradually
                            implemented for all areas of research by 2027. If
                            the parties' timetable is adhered to, Thuringia
                            could have a new Minister President before
                            Christmas, most likely the CDU-politician Mario
                            Voigt.
 
                          - In recent years, there have been many discussions
                            about how freely debates can take place in
                            the German academic system: The question has
                            been whether there is a “cancel culture” which
                            results in the fact that certain positions can no
                            longer be expressed in academia. A (German) study
                            entitled “Academic
                              Freedom of Speech” (see picture above) and a
                            (German) study booklet entitled “Contested
                              Academic Freedom” have now been published to
                            clear up the jungle of discussion a little. 
 
                          - Since the introduction of ChatGPT, there has been
                            a lot of uncertainty about how artificial
                            intelligence can be used in academic writing –
                            especially in accordance with the rules of good
                            scientific practice. The DFG
Committee
                              for Research Integrity has now
                              published answers to 25 frequently asked
                              questions on the use of AI. The answers are
                            based on the editorial policies of the major
                            publishers and related organizations.
 
                         
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                        Short
                          query: Fake papers
                        
                        In the last survey, we asked how long it usually takes
                        for doctoral candidates to receive feedback from
                          their supervisors on dissertation texts. 28
                        percent of doctoral candidates said “up to one week”, 39
                        percent “two to three weeks” and 28 percent “one to two
                        months”. No one selected a longer period. However, one
                        person also stated “unpredictable”. 
                         
                        Our new question is about fake papers. An analysis
                        published in the journal Nature assumes that around two
                        percent of all scientific papers published in 2022 are
                        fake papers. What experiences have you had with fake
                        papers? The survey only takes three minutes. This time
                        we are raffling off a book voucher worth 10 euros among
                        all participants.  
                         
                        To our query 
                         
                        P.S.: To find out whether a journal is real or fake, you
                        can use the “Think.Check.Submit”
                          checklist. 
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                        News
                          from University of Jena
                        
                        
                          - On 28 October,
                            Prof. Andreas Marx was inaugurated
                            as President of the University of Jena in a
                            festive ceremony. Marx also reorganised
                            the university's management structure when he took
                            office: The Vice President's Office for Early Career
                            Researchers, Gender Equality and Diversity was
                            dissolved and a new Vice President's Office for
                            University Community and Engagement was created. It
                            will be headed by Prof Bärbel Kracke. Prof Thomas
                            Pertsch has been appointed as the new Vice President
                            for Research and Innovation.
 
                          - The numbers of
                            international researchers in Germany
                            and Thuringia
                            are steadily increasing. A new
                              project at the University of Jena is now
                            analysing how international researchers can be
                              encouraged to stay in Thuringia. These efforts
                            are in response to the enormous shortage of skilled
                            labour predicted for Thuringia in the coming years.
                            The Thuringian Ministry of Economics, Science and
                            Digital Society is funding the project with 200,000
                            euros. At the end of the two-year project period,
                            recommendations will be provided for companies and
                            universities.
 
                          - A new book
                            provides insights into student life in Jena 280
                              years ago. The book shows
                            75 colour drawings from the period around 1740 in
                            Jena. They depict the students of the time (all
                            male) smoking on the banks of the River Saale,
                            having a duel on the market square or enjoying a
                            dance in the ducal ballroom (see pictures above). It
                            is also said that student life at the time often
                            involved the looting of private gardens. The
                            historical drawings can also be purchased as
                            postcards in the Jena Bücherstube.
 
                         
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                        Latest
                          News from Jena city
                        
                          - On 20 December, a mass Christmas
                                singing event will take place in the
                            Jena stadium. This year, 25 Jena choirs with over
                            700 singers will be taking part. The choirs will
                            sing German and English Christmas carols together
                            with up to 12,000 spectators. Tickets for the event
                            are available in the Pressehaus (Holzmarkt 8).
                            (Photo: OTZ)
 
                          - 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. The doors open at 19.30h at Stadtlab
                            in Löbderstraße 6. The musical Advent calendar, on
                            the other hand, always takes place at a different
                            location. An overview of the venues can be found here.
 
                          - At the beginning of November, there was a fire
                              at Jena's biggest cinema (Cinestar). The fire
                            broke out in the cinema's technical room on a Sunday
                            morning. There were no injuries. The cause of the
                            fire is still unclear.
                            Due to the damage, films can currently only be shown
                            in two auditoriums.
 
                          - At the end of October a new pigeon house opened
                            in the centre of Jena. It is home to 140 pairs of
                            pigeons. By now, it is the third pigeon house in
                            Jena (in addition to houses in Lobeda West and
                            East). The idea of a pigeon
                              house is to reduce the wild nesting of pigeons
                            in the city and to concentrate them in one place.
                            Each pigeon house disposes of around one ton of
                            pigeon droppings per year – droppings that do not
                            end up in the city. In addition, the pigeon
                            population can be regulated via the house by
                            exchanging pigeon eggs for dummies – around 15,000
                            eggs have already been removed in this way.
 
                         
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