As major players in the European research landscape, Germany and France offer numerous opportunities to (future) young researchers. Association Bernard Gregory , the Franco-German University, Campus France in Berlin, the French Embassy and the Institut français in Germany are organising the 9th information day for young researchers on their career development (held in German & partically in English). This year, the event will be back to a on-site format on July 5, 2024, in Berlin.
The French-German day for Early-Career Researchers
Practical informations pratiques, contacts, and registration
Proposed by the French Embassy in Germany, Campus France and the Franco-German University, the French-German Day for Early Career Researchers addresses:
It also targets anyone interested in research within the French-German context, including those involved in doctoral training, career management, and international relations at universities and research institutions.
This year, the event provides them with the opportunity to learn about career & research opportunities in France.
This day revolves around a series of research presentations [MT 180], a friendly cocktail dedicated to exchanges and networking, as well as a series of conferences and roundtable discussions with guests from the research and industrial worlds, on the following topics:
>> [conference] #1 Mobility grants and research stays in France, 2:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Speakers:
Benjamin Pfannes, PhD candidate at the University of Potsdam, Scholar of the Procope Mobility program ;
Hugo Zusslin, Science and Technology Attaché, French Embassy in Berlin
>> [roundtable] #1 Doing a PhD in France: funding, co-supervision, and promotion in the economic sector, 2:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Speakers:
Dr. Kristina Berkut, International Cooperation Manager, Association Bernard Gregory ;
Gabriel Lepage, University Mission Officer, Campus France Deutschland; ;
Dr. Udo Thelen, Secretary General of the Franco-German University.
>> [conference] #2 Building a scientific career in France: opportunities and specifics, 4:45 PM - 5:30 PM
Speakers:
Dr. Mathias DELORI, CNRS Researcher, Centre Emile Durkheim/Centre Marc Bloch; ;
Siegfried MARTIN-DIAZ, Science and Technology Counselor, French Embassy in Berlin.
>> [roundtable] #2 Career development after the PhD (non-academic sector), 4:45 PM - 5:30 PM
Speakers:
Detailed program [pdf] in German language
On July 5, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, followed by a dinner cocktail.
At the French Institute in Berlin: Kurfüstendamm 211 // Boris VIAN Room (4th floor)