RTG-specific activities
Work-in-Progress Seminars:
Seminars take place every two weeks in which one student presents the current status of his/her work to their working groups.
Aims:
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to give presentations freely
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to critically discuss your results
Journal Club:
Takes also place every two weeks. A student will present a current paper on a RTG-relevant topic, presenting the results and critically explaining the advantages and disadvantages of the study.
Aims:
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to give presentations freely,
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good practice for reviewing papers later on
Monthly Lecture:
RTG Group Meeting:
Monthly get together of the RTG members where the students will present their current research progress.
Aims:
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to give presentations to people from outside
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learn to discuss your results
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dare to ask questions in public
RTG Retreat:
Biannualy get together of the RTG members with other researchers where the students will present their current research progress but will also listen to scientific talks from all over the world (at least one over-night stay).
Aims:
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to give presentations to people from outside
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learn to discuss your results
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dare to ask questions in public
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start building-up a scientific network