The Graduate Centre offers a range of programmes and events for doctoral candidates and postdocs, including informal networking events and an annual welcome event for new doctoral candidates. Announcements will be posted here.
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Panel discussion: Career Paths after the Doctorate: Perspectives from Professional Practice
Discussion round on career opportunities outside academia in the humanities and social sciences with Dr. Meike Zwingenberger (Managing Director of the Bavarian Center for Transatlantic Relations), Dr. Dirk Blübaum (Head of the State Office for Non-State museums in Bavaria, and Dr. Michael Kerler (Deputy Head of the Politics and Economics Department, Augsburger Allgemeine.
with UniA alumnus Michael Trautmann. He returns to his alma mater and reflects on his career path: "From the Ecology-Oriented Marketing to the Future of Work - Why Now is the Right Time to Talk About Work".
in various formats, such as online short workshops and a panel discussion, the topics included career strategies, networking, academic publishing, and the impact of social background on academic career paths.
with Dr. Ronald A. Crutcher (President Emeritus and University Professor, University of Richmond USA) with the topic "Sustaining Democracies: The Role of Conversations across Differences".
of the Graduate Center, to present the programs and services available to doctoral candidates at the University of Augsburg and to facilitate networking and getting to know one another (once every winter semester).
Welcome to the University of Augsburg! The Graduate Center invites all new doctoral candidates each year to an information event on available services and support offerings, followed by a get-together for introductions and networking?
The Graduate Center’s lecture series provides impulses for transnational and interdisciplinary exchange, addresses current topics in the national and international higher education landscape, and reflects on the university’s societal role in the 21st century.
In cooperation with the University of Augsburg’s Family Service, the Graduate Center regularly offers an informal exchange on the topic of “An academic career with a family.?
The cross-faculty and interdisciplinary Expert Talk is part of the initiatives that the Faculty of Medicine aims to establish within the framework of the University of Augsburg’s Central Graduate Center to foster interdisciplinary networking among early-career researchers.
Each year, the Graduate Center invites doctoral candidates and postdocs to a PhD & Postdoc Day, which addresses a wide range of topics and perspectives related to their career development.