Behind the CV – Prof. Dr. Thorid Rabe
Event Date: 20.06.2025; 12:30 pm
Venue: VDP 3, R 1.04
Prof. Dr. Thorid Rabe
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg

Event Date: 20.06.2025; 12:30 pm
Venue: VDP 3, R 1.04
Prof. Dr. Thorid Rabe
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg

Event Date: 22.11.23
On November 22 th, 2023 Prof. Hale Ocak (Faculty of Organic Chemistry, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul) will talk about “Cyano Substituted Chiral Liquid Crystals and Their Composites Doped with Modified Magnetite Nanoparticles”
Event Date: 23.05.25
CANCELLED – In this event series sucessful scientists share their experiences as a women in natural science, tell the story behind their official CV and give insights into their career for PhD students, PostDocs and interested students. This also gives natural scientists the opportunity to get-together and network.
Event Date: 07.07.2022:
“How to get up after falling down” What do we do when things go wrong? How do we respond when we fail or when we have bad luck? Did you know that even BEAM failed the first time? What if … every experience of failure became an opportunity to learn and grow? In this workshop, we discuss the many ways in which things can go wrong and we clarify what failure means to each of us, individually.
Event Date: 14.06.2022 – 15.06.2022:
“Integral to voice and body training is the central idea that physical and vocal dynamics are connected to the speaker’s motivation and to the importance of the information being communicated. The trainer has a professional theatre background, which is a unique benefit for the participants to help identify the verbal challenges of each speaker, giving attention to breath, articulation, intonation, volume, modulation and tempo. The Training is given to improve non-verbal aspects such as gesture, positioning, distance, eye contact and relationship with media. The trainer input will provide the opportunity to gain new insights in effective communication and learn how to present yourself more effectively and to make the best impression and strongest impact. Participants monitor their improvement and implement feedback through active role-play exercises in which they present themselves.”