Mentoring and networking

The LMU Mentoring programm of the Faculty of Biology aims to support highly qualified young scientists in their scienfitic careers on the way to professorship.

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Mentoring and connections

Networking of scientists at the Faulty of Biology to exchange current topics in research and teaching.

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Networking of lecturers and coordinators of the Faculty of Biology to exchange ideas on current topics in teaching.

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Graduate programs

The graduate programs 'Graduate School Life Science Munich' and 'Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences' offer doctoral students opportunities for structured doctoral studies.

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The center for advanced sciences supports different forms of coorporate research as well as interdisciplinary communication within the university. More

BioMentoring is a program for early career researchers from the Faculty of Biology. It aims to support highly promising juniors scientists in developing their academic career and building a personal support network. At the core of the mentoring program is the formation of a formal relationship between a mentor- a senior scientist, but not the direct supervisor- and a mentee, an early career researcher during their postdoctoral phase (in exceptional phases at the end of the PhD phase). The mentor provides career advice to the mentee while getting to know talented newcomers in their field. Aditionally, the program provides direct financial support to the individual mentees and organizes workshops and events for all mentees.

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Applications are now once per year with a deadline of the 15th of December.

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