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    Networking in Germany for International Researchers

    Workshop for international researchers to learn creative methods for cultivating professional relationships and how to apply networking skills to build resilience, learn from others, provide valuable support to their peers, expand opportunities for collaboration and career growth, and establish stronger ties to their current location.

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    BIH Diversithon

    Create and edit Wikipedia articles together with experienced members of the WomenEdit Group Berlin to make Wikipedia more diverse! No experience necessary.

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    BIH Diversity Week

    From May 27-31, 2024, the BIH is organizing a Diversity Week for the first time. With the Diversity Week, we want to celebrate the inclusive research and work culture at the BIH, raise awareness of diversity, equality and inclusion, network and support each other.

  • Workshop Equal Opportunity

    Academia, Industry, and Beyond: Career Options, Career Paths

    Workshop for International Researchers to create an overview of career options from the perspective of your personal motivation, to evaluate options with a focus on competencies and personal goals, and to approach the decision-making process with concrete tools.

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    Talking Biography: Sofia Forslund

    Early- and intermediate-career scientists are offered the opportunity to network with a distinguished researcher or a person active in the field of technology transfer. During this open, informal seminar, we will discuss topics such as career planning, reconciliation of work and family life, but also moments of success and challenges of the career…

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    Video portrait: Olga Geisel

    Public perception of science is still dominated by the image of men, and male scientists are interviewed and quoted more frequently in the media than their female colleagues. Therefore, the BIH wants to represent women scientists with its portrait series and illustrate their inspiring contribution to translational research, from basic research to…