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Events
- How can artificial intelligence support work in
research, communication and innovation? To answer
this question, the Research and Transfer Service
Centre is organising an event entitled "AI
meets researchers" on 25 June 2025.
There will be nine 90-minute German workshops spread
across three focus topics and three venues. In the
evening, there will be a networking event on a roof
terrace (Am Planetarium 8).
- On 11 June, a symposium entitled "Perspectives
on Sex and Gender in Medicine" will take
place in Jena. Clinically relevant questions
relating to the topic of "gender-sensitive medicine"
will be discussed. The English symposium is
co-organised by the
"Gender in Focus" project. This project is
also organising an interdisciplinary
series of lectures (in German).
- The Thuringian
RDM Days, an online conference on
research data management, will take place on June 18
and 19. The motto of this year's event is
"Empowering Research – Tools und Thüringer
Praxisbeispiele". The detailed programme and the
opportunity to participate free of charge can be
found here.
- This year's E-Learning
Day at the university is focussing on
current developments and challenges in the field of
(online) teaching. It will take place on 23 June
with the motto "Digital testing in new ways -
visions and perspectives 2030". The day's programme
is aimed at all teaching staff at the University of
Jena.
- Looking Back: More than 200 participants discussed
the future of tenure track for academic
career paths in Germany at a Germany-wide
conference in Berlin in mid-May (picture
above: Anna Schroll). The conference was organised
by the Universities of Jena and Freiburg together
with GUAT and German U15. Whilst it became clear
once again that the academic career system in
Germany is in need of reform, there was also a
strong willingness to reform it. Tenure track in
particular has improved the predictability and
transparency of career paths. Whether the principle
can also help to restructure mid-level academic
positions will be an important question in the next
years. The videos of the conference will be
available on the
conference's website from July and detailed
documentation from September.
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Announcements
- The Jena Alliance "Life in Focus" announces the Siegfried
Czapski Publication Prize for
early-career researchers. The prize, endowed with
2,000 EUR, recognizes an outstanding
interdisciplinary publication in a renowned
international journal at the interface of the
university's LIGHT and LIFE profile lines. Senior
researchers can nominate doctoral and postdoctoral
researchers. The deadline for nominations is 31
July.
- The Marie Sklodowska-Curie Programme of
the European Commission currently offers two types
of Postdoctoral
Fellowships: With a European Postdoctoral
Fellowships a personalised project can be carried
out for up to 24 months. With a Global Postdoctoral
Fellowship, researchers can work with organisations
in third countries for a period of 12 to 24 months,
before returning to Europe for 12 months.
Application deadline is 30 September.
- The Daimler and Benz Foundation offers scholarships
for postdoctoral researchers and junior professors.
The scholarship programme is aimed at early career
postdoctoral researchers from all disciplines. The
scholarship is awarded for a period of two years.
The funding amounts to a total of 40,000 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 30 June.
- Until 30 June 2025, doctoral candidates can apply
for the Applied
Photonics Award with their final thesis.
The early career award honours research projects
that deal with innovative optical technologies that
benefit society and industry. The prize is endowed
with up to 3,000€ in prize money.
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Qualification
offers
There are still vacancies in the following online and
on-site workshops:
- Graduate Academy:
- Lehre Lernen (in German):
- Competence Center Digital Research (zedif):
- China Competence Platform (in German):
- Carl-Zeiss-Foundation & Initiative "Science in
Dialogue":
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This
may be of interest to you
- The new Federal Government was formed at
the beginning of May. The previous Federal Ministry
of Research and Education (BMBF) was reorganised by
the coalition of CDU/CSU and SPD: The education
sector was taken out and the ministry was expanded –
it is now called the Federal Ministry of Research,
Technology and Space (BMFTR). The new minister is Dorothee
Bär from the Bavarian CSU, who has been a
politician in the field of digitalisation.
Including the topic of ‘space travel’ in the name of
the ministry is probably due to Bavaria's particular
ambitions in this area.
- In recent months, a number of online portals
for the career development of academics have
been launched. The interactive platform "Prof.inSicht"
is aimed specifically at female scientists offering
recommendations to help them become more visible.
The digital career platform "CareerCheck"
aims to support early-career researchers in their
strategic career development. The English portal "Prosper"
is aimed at postdocs to show them opportunities to
pursue different career paths at the same time.
- A precedent case concerning the tenure-track
professorship has now been finally decided.
The basic idea of the tenure-track principle in
Germany is that professors are initially only
appointed to a temporary six-year tenure-track
professorship and, in case of a positive evaluation,
are then given a lifetime professorship. The
University of Potsdam was unwilling to appoint a
tenure-track professor to this lifetime
professorship – despite his positive evaluation. The
professor sued and won in court. He was now appointed
as a full professor at the University of Potsdam in
mid-March. The ruling will now provide more legal
certainty for academics who wish to pursue this
career path.
- Every year, the ‘Scientists
at Work’ competition held by the journal
"Nature" honours the best photos showing
scientific research. This year, researcher
Emma Vogel from the University of Tromsø won with
the image shown above. It was taken during a
research visit to a Norwegian fjord. More than 200
images were submitted.
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Short
query: Holidays for researchers
Summer is on its way, but the article or research
project isn't finished yet. This time, we want to know
whether you are taking a longer vacation during the
summer.
To
the survey
Results of our last survey on recruiting researchers
from the USA
In the last survey, we wanted to know whether Germany
should specifically recruit researchers from the USA due
to the changed research conditions in the USA. More than
half of the participants agreed with this, around a
third rejected it as an offer at the wrong time and a
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News
from University of Jena
- The University of Jena was
successful with two Excellence Cluster
applications in the Excellence Initiative.
The existing ‘Balance of the Microverse’ cluster
will be continued for the next seven years, and a
new cluster called ‘Imaginamics’ will be launched.
The university can receive up to 10 million euros
additionally per year per cluster. Now that Jena has
been granted two Clusters of Excellence, it can also
apply to become a German University of Excellence.
Jena could become the second university of
excellence in eastern Germany (in addition to TU
Dresden). The application must be submitted by the
end of September this year. A decision will be made
in autumn next year.
- The tool
eLabFTW1 for creating an electronic lab
book is available to all members of the
university since April. It allows experiments to be
digitally visualised from planning to documentation
of results. Zedif offers regular introductory
courses for this tool. The next one will take place
in winter semester and will be announced in the Zedif
newsletter.
- The ‘Gender
in Focus’ project regularly publishes a newsletter
with information on events, funding programmes
and current developments in sex- and
gender-sensitive research. You can find the current
issue for this summer semester here.
You can register for the newsletter here.
- The re-design
of the Abbe Square, the University's main
campus, is slowly taking shape. At the end of May, a
jury selected three final designs from 17 submitted.
A planning office will now further develop these.
The Abbe Square belongs in part to the city of Jena
and the university. Plans to remodel the square date
back to 2012 (picture above: 2nd place in the
competition at the time). However, the plans failed
due to lack of funding. Now, it is supposed to be
different: Last year, funding was obtained from a
federal programme for a climate-friendly redesign.
All 17 competition entries will be exhibited in the
town hall from 10 to 30 June and online
from mid-June.
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Latest
news from Jena and Thuringia
- The strawberry season has started in
Germany. There are various fields in and around Jena
where you can pick strawberries yourself. The
closest is the strawberry field of the urban
gardening project Flussland, which is located
on the cycle path to Burgau. The fields in Schöps,
Zöllnitz and Großpürschütz are further away.
(Picture above: Adobestock)
- There will be national league basketball games
in Jena again this autumn. At the end of May, the
Science City Jena team paved
their way to advancing to the first league
with a victory against the Gießen 46ers. The women's
team of FC Carl-Zeiss Jena is already playing in the
national
league for women's football. However, it only
achieved 11th place out of 12. The men's football
team of FC Carl Zeiss Jena (FCC) plays in the Regionalliga
Nordost (4th league) and finished in 5th
place.
- The main tram stop at Löbdergraben in
Jena's city centre is currently being
converted. It is being turned into a
barrier-free double stop. This conversion became
necessary as the new ‘light trams’ are longer than
the existing trams and therefore do not fit behind
each other at the existing stops. The conversion
work is expected to take four months.
- If you already want to get a bit of summer
feeling, you now can buy tickets for the Kulturarena.
The Kulturarena Jena is a six-week festival that
takes place annually in July and August and offers a
mix of concerts, theatre, cinema and children's
events.
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