Successful kick-off event for mentoring program for female scientists and students

An event for networking between female scientists from the Dresden research community was a huge success

Two young female students are facing the camera and in discussion
34 motivated early career scientists were able to network at the kick-off event © TU Dresden

On April 18th, the kick-off event for the second round of the mentoring program for female early career researchers and students took place in the Festsaal of the Rectorate of TU Dresden. The mentoring program, which is funded by equal opportunity funds from various research areas at TU Dresden, supports its participants in their academic career development and networking in the various phases of their careers.

The event was opened by program coordinator Grit Schuster. Prof. Speidel from the National Center for Tumor Diseases and speaker for the CeTI Cluster of Excellence then gave an insight into her career and research work, and was able to answer interesting questions on the topic of "Women in Science" with a wealth of experience and valuable advice on the academic world of science.

A particular highlight of the event was the direct contact with the supporting research areas. The Clusters of Excellence CeTI, PoL and ct.qmat as well as the research areas SECAI, SFB 1143, GRK 2250, CPEC and the CRC 1415 presented their current research and the stimulating exchange with the female scientists present was rated as very profitable and inspiring by all those present.

The event was attended by 34 participants, all of whom are highly motivated to advance their careers in science. Their aim is to further their education, make contacts and receive support from experienced mentors in science.

This program kick-off has provided an initial impetus towards science and we are looking forward to an exciting second round of the mentoring program.