Promotion of employees in scientific activities / promotion of doctorates

The research assistant position for the promotion of early career researchers supports students who wish to further develop their scientific knowledge interests and professional design skills after completing a Master's degree.

A doctorate is often suitable for this - the writing of a comprehensive research paper. In Germany, a doctorate is awarded upon successful completion; internationally, the academic degree of Ph.

Many lecturers at Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin supervise the doctoral theses of young academics. The office supports those interested in becoming a researcher - always in close cooperation with the responsible departments for anti-discrimination and gender equality as well as the family-friendly, health-promoting and cosmopolitan university.

The research assistant office can be contacted at promovieren[et]ash-berlin.eu

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Advice for doctoral candidates and doctoral candidates

It makes sense to find out about the doctoral opportunities at Alice Salomon University while you are still studying for your Master's degree. Simply register for a consultation hour (video conference via web browser or by telephone).

 

The following questions, for example, can be clarified during the consultation:

  1. How does a doctorate work in principle?
  2. What paths are there for students at universities of applied sciences?
  3. How can I develop an exposé for a doctorate?

In individual cases, you will also receive feedback on your texts.

Research assistants with a doctoral project

In alphabetical order

Ina Marie Abeck

Kathrin Blaha

Azize Kasberg

Melanie Loy

Mareike Niendorf

Christoph Weipert

 

Workshop for doctoral candidates

The doctoral students' workshop takes place in lectures approximately every six weeks. All researchers at Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin who are working on a doctorate can take part in this workshop. A two-day weekend is organized once a semester. There, participants can discuss their research in depth. Further training workshops are offered as required. Contact persons for the workshop are: Azize Kasberg, Mareike Niendorf, Nele Radtke.

If you are interested, please contact these persons.

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