Writing proper code is not an easy task. It must be structured and follow some standards. In this one-day workshop, participants will be introduced to the general standards for software development.
The Cyber Valley AI Incubator is designed to help teach our doctoral researchers how to found their own start-up. Completion of this series also earns scholars 3 program credit points.
Your voice is unique and makes you distinctive. Ideally, it matches your personality and accentuates the effect you have on others. This one-day training will help participants to enhance their vocal delivery in order to personify intelligence, expertise, and confidence when speaking.
Starting your doctorate can be challenging! Plus, many IMPRS-IS scholars are relocating to a new city or even country. This event will help new scholars get acclimated by receiving info about IMPRS-IS program requirements, benefits, and resources.
This event series is designed as a way for our Ph.D. scholars to share their science, exchange ideas, network, and socialize. Transportation is provided, and the event includes free food and drinks! Register to attend here.
Culture Club is designed to help acclimate international colleagues to our community and get them better acquainted with life in Germany. This edition of culture club will help to guide participants through the steps of getting a driver's license locally.
This week-long workshop is designed to provide our doctoral researchers with techniques for productive thesis writing. Participants learn how to create a clear structure and craft proper subsections while receiving individualized feedback from course trainer Dr. Deborah Bennett.
IMPRS-IS holds an annual boot camp to provide our doctoral researchers with an interactive and immersive learning experience. Our boot camp is filled with scientific talks from our faculty and associated faculty, interactive panel discussions, scientific challenges, social activities, and more.
We are proud of our diverse and international community. As many of our international Ph.D. scholars continue to live and grow in Germany, many may be interested in the possibility of gaining German citizenship. This info session will provide more information about the process.
Rebuttal writing is a key skill to acquire during a Ph.D. Led by IMPRS-IS graduate Robert Geirhos, this training will cover the different aspects that contribute to rebuttal success: preparation, strategy, organization, content, and more.
Principles of good scientific practice can be violated in many ways, from improper application of scientific methods or documenting data, to serious scientific misconduct through deliberate falsification or deceit. This workshop will provide an introduction to these important topics, with subject-specific input from senior IMPRS-IS and CLS researchers.
Led by MPI-IS Postdoctoral Researcher Alona Shagan, this training is designed to provide a few tips aimed at helping Ph.D. students learn to minimize costs and maximize savings during their time in graduate school.
This workshop helps our researchers to develop writing skills to further their academic career. This training will help familiarize participants with the writing conventions adopted in their particular field and provide them with practical tools to improve their English academic writing skills.
This workshop covers topics surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion. It will provide attendees information on awareness of bias and prejudice, understanding privilege and allyship, as well as development of goals to foster wellbeing, inclusion, and belonging.
Pizza, salad, beer and more...
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