Information for (new) students
- attend the Monday lectures
- join the Berlin Mathematical School (BMS): skills, BMS Friday, social activities, friends, ... (send an email to the BMS office)
- find a mentor
- sign the supervision agreement
- join the mailing lists:
- https://lists.fu-berlin.de/listinfo/facets-of-complexity (announcements of Monday lectures and other events)
- https://lists.fu-berlin.de/listinfo/facets-of-complexity-students (moderated)
- check out the workshop and course program at the Dahlem Research School (DRS) at FU Berlin, the TU Berlin Center for Junior Scholars (CJS), Center for Continuing Education (ZEWK) at TU Berlin, and the Humboldt Graduate School at HU Berlin, and the Berlin University Alliance (BUA, all universities together)
- join European Women in Mathematics (EWM) or Women in Computing (ACM-W)
- support for women researchers:
- HU:WiNS-Adlershof (Women in Natural Sciences)
- TU: network proMotion
- FU: DREAM (Dahlem Research Mentoring, currently under revision)
In the long run
- 3-months internship at another group
- block courses and summer schools
- attend conferences and workshops, visit other researchers for cooperation
- join your prof, for an extended research stay abroad during your supervisor's sabbatical, for example
Acknowledgment in publications
(this research/the research of N.N./the author) was/is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Graduiertenkolleg ``Facets of Complexity'' (GRK 2434).
Near the end
- Start-up funding to prepare your own follow-up project (You can apply after submitting your thesis.)