[Event] DNA for ECRs: Doitsu-Nihon Academy for Early Career Researchers Vol. 2 (Registration deadline: Oct 20 Noon)
Powered by DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and Kyoto University
Dates: (1) Nov 13 (Sat), 2021 (2) Dec 12 (Sat), 2021
Venue: Online

Event : DNA for ECRs (Doitsu-Nihon Academy for Early Career Researchers) Vol. 2

Powered by : DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and Kyoto University

Dates : (1) November 13 (Sat), 2021 at 16:00-20:00 (JST) (2) December 11 (Sat), 2021 at 16:00-20:00 (JST)

Welcome to DNA for ECRs (Doitsu-Nihon Academy for ECRs: an online training course for young researchers) Vol.2!

Following the success of the DNA for ECRs (Doitsu-Nihon Academy for ECRs: an online training course for young researchers) in early summer, we are pleased to announce the second edition!
The workshop is organized by the Kyoto University European Center in collaboration with the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) for master’s and doctoral students who are interested in an academic career, and is also attended by young German researchers, providing an opportunity for international networking.

Dates

(1) November 13 (Sat.), 2021 (16.00 – 20.00 JST)
(2) December 12 (Sat.), 2021 (16.00 – 20.00 JST) / Social Networking Event (21.00 – 22.00 JST)

Registration

Registration form: https://forms.gle/r4kVkr4nZyHDMFEL7
(Deadline: October 20 (noon), 2021)

Program

(1)  Time Management (2) Project Management

Venue

Zoom / Online

Language

English

Capacity

7 persons (Priority will be given to female students for 3 out of 7 seats)

Eligibility

Master or Ph.D. students affiliated with Kyoto University

Lecturer

Dr. Iris Wieczorek
…established IRIS Science Management Inc. in Tokyo. She has over 25 years of Japan experience and a broad knowledge about the academic and scientific systems in Europe and Japan – both from the inside as a researcher and from the position of a funding agency. She has profound expertise in science management and many years of practical experience. Amongst others, she established the Japan Office of the German Research Foundation (DFG) in Tokyo.