TU9, the Alliance of leading Technical Universities in Germany, will be represented with several events at the Annual Meeting and Talent Fair of the German Academic International Network (GAIN) in San Francisco from August 23 to 25, 2024. In workshops, discussion panels and at the Talent Fair, representatives will provide advice on funding opportunities and career paths at TU9 Universities.
TU9 University managers and experts from career advancement formats will be available in various formats to answer questions about returning to Germany, different career options in natural sciences and engineering as well as at universities in general, the possibilities of interdisciplinary research, female career advancement, appointment procedures or the importance of good management and leadership.
On August 25, 2024, the TU9 Alliance and the German Rectors' Conference (HRK) are offering a workshop on the topic of “Alternative Career Opportunities for Early Career Researchers in the German Academic Landscape”. TU9 Co-President Professor Angela Ittel (President of TU Braunschweig and HRK Vice President for International Affairs, Gender Equality, and Diversity), HRK President Professor Walter Rosenthal and Dr. Simone Schwanitz, Secretary General of the Max Planck Society, will discuss career prospects, framework conditions and qualifications in the German science system in an open exchange with the workshop participants. TU9 Managing Director Dr. Nicole Saverschek and Stephan Keuck, Head of Division for North America at the HRK, will moderate the exchange.
This year, once again, seven TU9 Universities will be presenting their current job vacancies and funding opportunities at the Talent Fair: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (booth no. 21), TU Berlin (no. 34), TU Darmstadt (no. 28), TU Braunschweig (no. 60), TU Dresden (no. 41), University of Stuttgart (no. 19), and TU Munich (no. 24).
An overview of all events with TU9 Representatives can be found here: https://www.tu9.de/en/activities/tu9-at-gain24/
The entire GAIN24 program is available via this link: https://www.gain-network.org/en/annual-gain-conference/gain24-programm-und-talen...
About TU9
TU9 is the Alliance of leading Universities of Technology in Germany: RWTH Aachen University, Technische Universität Berlin, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Technical University of Darmstadt, TUD Dresden University of Technology, Leibniz University Hannover, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Technical University of Munich, and University of Stuttgart.
TU9 Universities take special responsibility for the productive and innovative strength of our society and economy. We help shape the future by contributing to digitization and the energy and sustainability transition, to name a few. To this end, we combine our specific expertise in basic research, especially in the natural sciences and engineering, with applied research and innovation. TU9 Universities enjoy an outstanding reputation around the world as renowned research and teaching institutions. As such, they train exceptional young academics for careers in science, business, and administration and assume social responsibility. TU9 Universities foster top-class international networks and diverse cooperation with industry, making them a key element of Germany as a location of science and innovation.
Dr. Nicole Saverschek
https://www.tu9.de/en/activities/tu9-at-gain24/
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