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News from our Partners and Network
Job Openings October 2023
A service for everyone looking for a new job in the US with ties to Germany and/or the German language.
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News from the German Research Foundation
DFG North America at the 47th Annual Conference of the German Studies Association
Montréal awaits! #theGSA23 conference takes place in Canada, Oct. 5-8, 2023. DFG North America will be ready to greet you with research funding intel as well as offer you some German beer and pretzels at a Meet and Greet together with the DAAD North America!
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News from the GACC New York
GACC’s Circular Economy Conference: Recycling and Upcycling Across Border
Learn about the Circular Economy alongside the German American Chamber of Commerce on October 18, 2023. Discover international opportunities and connect with industry leaders in New York City.
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News from the University of Cologne
University of Cologne Economist Pia Pinger Wins Prestigious ERC Starting Grant
Pinger’s research project, supported with 1.5 million euros over five years, investigates why the socio-economic status of parents has such a strong influence on young individuals’ educational and occupational decision-making.
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News from the Hasso-Plattner-Institute
HPI Conference on AI and Sustainability
HPI is hosting its second clean-IT conference on October 25 and 26, 2023, centered around ideas for a sustainable digital world and bringing together internationally renowned experts. Register now!
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News from the University of Freiburg
DAAD Provides Annual Scholarship Funding to Eight Students from the Global South of the Master in Environmental Governance
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) will fund the M.Sc. Environmental Governance program at the University of Freiburg with a total of 1.6 million euros from 2025 to 2032. This is the third, eight-year funding period for the course in the DAAD program “Development-Related Postgraduate Courses” (EPOS).
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News from Campus OWL
When Artificial Intelligence Enters into Dialogue
Should a bank give a loan to someone? Where should patrol officers go to prevent a crime? And should a brain tumor be operated on or treated conservatively? Artificial intelligence can provide reliable answers to these questions in many cases. However, it usually remains unclear how the system arrived at its result. Researchers at the universities of Bielefeld and Paderborn are working in a sub-project of the Collaborative Research Centre and Transregio “Constructing Explanability” (SFB/TRR 318) to make such results explainable.
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