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This workshop takes place at TU Berlin, June 24-26, 2026. Registration is now closed.
A career platform with an interesting podcast that covers all aspects of career planning for women, including family issues. It creates spaces for encounters, inspiration, and exchange, with stakeholders from business, science, politics, and society (in German!).
Talks are free of charge, but registration is mandatory.
Next talks:
May 19, 12 AM: "Die Schattenseiten von Sichtbarkeit: Digitale Gewalt gegen Professorinnen"
June 10, 12 AM: "Einblicke in psychologische Faktoren, die die Sichtbarkeit von Frauen in der Wissenschaft beeinflussen."
June 23, 12 AM: "Doing (In-)visibility in Schlüsseltechnologien: Erste Einblicke in fachkulturelle Anerkennungsprozesse in den Quantentechnologien."
This workshop is free of charge and takes place at FU Berlin on May 18. Participation is not limited to female professors - female junior research group leaders from BUA universities are also invited to participate. For a detailed description, please visit the website.
At HU Berlin, a series of digital workshops explores different aspects of neurodiversity. This one is on May 7, 2026.
Further dates of workshops of this series:
June 11, June 25.
Dr Anna Ransiek is a sociologist and researcher at the Gender Studies in Mathematics working group at FU Berlin, currently involved in the “MATH+ as a Research Object” project. Her research focuses on gender dynamics in academic settings, particularly in STEM disciplines.
The recording is available via the YouTube link provided.
This free online course addresses unconscious bias in appointment procedures.
It is a cooporation of TU Berlin and Universität der Künste Berlin.
This is a good video to watch prior to any recruitment meetings.
On February 12–13, 2026, more than 20 participants attended this workshop, which brought a group of outstanding female speakers to Berlin.
The scientific program featured inspiring talks covering a broad range of topics, including algebraic quantum field theory, random matrices, interacting particle systems, and recent theoretical advances in diffusion-based generative modelling.. The workshop created a lively and supportive atmosphere, encouraging exchange across different areas of stochastic analysis and related fields.
In addition to the research talks, the program included a panel discussion with the invited speakers. During this session, they shared personal experiences from their academic careers, reflected on obstacles they had encountered along the way, and discussed strategies for navigating challenges in research environments.
On November 19, 2025, Dr. Sabine Müller (Scienza Coaching & Consulting GmbH) gave this talk to our PIs at WIAS Berlin.