Call for applications: dynaMENT Mentoring for Women* in Natural Sciences and dynaMENT advanced
19 June 2020, by Stabsstelle Gleichstellung
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The call for applications for the 5th round of dynaMENT Mentoring for Women* in Natural Sciences is now open. As of today, female* doctoral researchers can apply for dynaMENT doctorate.
The program is designed for women* in natural sciences, planning to pursue a career in science. It offers confidential one-to-one sessions with an experienced mentor over a period of 12 months and supports the researchers to plan their individual career in science. In addition, the program offers trainings and career events in English and helps to build a career network in science.
Applications for dynaMENT Mentoring for Women* in Natural Sciences can be submitted until 3rd July 2020.
Furthermore the call for applications for the mentoring program dynaMENT advanced is open. As of today, female* junior professors, junior research group leaders and postdocotoral researchers of the institutes European XFEL, Leibniz Institute for Experimental Virology, Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf and Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine are encouraged to apply. The programm is designed for women* in natural siences, planning to pursue a career in science. It offers one-to-one sessions with international mentors over a period of 24 months and supports researchers to plan their individual careers. The programm also offers networking and scientificially orientated career seminars.
Applications for dynaMENT advanced can be submitted until 17th July 2020.
dynaMENT is a cooperative project of DESY and MIN faculty of Universität Hamburg, supported by the two clusters of excellence “CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter” and “QU: Quantum Universe”.
More information: www.dynaMENT.de
Contact: mentoring"AT"dynaMENT.de
*incl. all gender minorities (e.g. transgenders, transsexuals, intersexuals) who feel addressed by dynaMENT Mentoring for Women in Natural Sciences.