A Career in Science

Recommended reading / Buchtipps:

Goodwin, Graham C.; Graebe, Stefan F.: A doctorate and beyond : building a career in engineering and the physical sciences. Cham 2017

Meckenstock, Rainer: Wie macht man Karriere in der Wissenschaft. Berlin 2018

Bodewits, Karin; Hauk, Andrea; Gramlich, Philipp: Karriereführer für Naturwissenschaftlerinnen : erfolgreich im Berufsleben. Weinheim 2016
Signatur: 70 Z 45

Tips on career opportunities

Publikationen des Karriereservices der GdCh
https://www.gdch.de/ausbildung-karriere/karriere-und-beruf/berufsbilder-in-der-chemie/publikationen-des-karriereservices.html

APS Careers In Physics
https://www.aps.org/careers/

Your future with physics: Career directions by IOP
http://www.iop.org/careers/undergrad–postgrad/your-future/page_64487.html

Career options by RSC
http://www.rsc.org/careers/future/career-options

Chemstry Careers by ACS
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/careers/college-to-career/chemistry-careers.html

OA Event for PhD Students

During the International Open Access Week 2017, the Helmholtz Open Science Coordination Office in conjunction with FORCE2017 presents a free open access talk with discussion for Ph.D. students and early career researchers.

Prof. Cameron Neylon (Curtin University):
Future-proofing your career in an open and changing world

Galerie, Kalkscheune, Johannisstraße 2, 10117 Berlin
Tuesday, 24 October 2017, 1.15 to 2.30 pm (doors will open at 12.45 pm)

More at http://os.helmholtz.de/bewusstsein-schaerfen/workshops/open-access-event-for-phd-students-and-early-career-researchers/

“What comes after the PhD?”

Minerva-FemmeNet and „WiBB – Wissenschaftlerinnen in Berlin und Brandenburg“ invite you to a panel talk about scientific careers. Among the panelists are Martin Wolf and Lorraine Daston.

What comes after the PhD? Is it possible to plan a career “in academia”?

Monday, October 29, 2012 – 5pm
Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Lentzeallee 94, 14195 Berlin

Poster (pdf)