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Hybrid Course: Instructor Track – Introduction to the Julia Programming Language and Open Source Development, offered by LUH, March 2026

04/11/2025 Deadline: February 22, 2026

Course Title: Instructor Track – Introduction to the Julia Programming Language and Open Source Development
Offered by: Leibniz University Hannover (LUH)
Course Type: Hybrid learning
Language: English
ECTS: 6
Target Group: Master students
Participation Limit: 25

Course Overview

Are you interested in programming and open-source development, but have little prior experience? This module is designed for students from all disciplines—whether you are a biologist, physicist, economist, or from another field. In a collaborative, problem-oriented environment, you will work in teams on real software projects using the Julia programming language, with a strong focus on open source and open science practices.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the module, participants will have gained the skills to:

  • Write programs in Julia programming language
  • Read and analyze code from diverse sources
  • Effectively use version control to enhance the robustness and reproducibility of their computational work
  • Gain experience in teaching and leadership skills

Prerequisites

No strict requirements; prior programming experience is strongly recommended.

 

Course Schedule

Winter Term 2025/26 – Full-Day Block Course:

  • 09–13 March 2026, 09:00–17:00
  • 16–20 March 2026, 09:00–17:00

Summer Term 2026 – Team Track (Instructor Role):

  • 4 weeks in August/September 2026, half-day sessions

 

Study Performance

  • Participation in the 2-week full-day winter block course
  • Acting as an instructor in the summer Team Track
  • Project presentation

Registration

  • Register via Stud.IP
  • Registration deadline: 22 February 2026

Contact

Dr. Simon Christ
📧 christ@cell.uni-hannover.de

 

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Scientific Writing Workshop (English) at TUW, 21 & 23 January 2026

03/11/2025

TU Wien warmly invites the EULiST PhD students to attend the 2-day Workshop “Scientific writing” to be held in-person:

When: Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 10:00 – 17:00 & Friday, January 23, 2026, 10:00 – 17:00
Where: TUW Premises, Resselgasse 4 Vortragsraum TUW Library, 1040, Vienna
Trainer: Prof. Wilfred van der Wiel

This two-day Workshop is designed to develop your writing skills and develop confidence in writing for scientific journals. Focus will be given on how to create your manuscript outline, how to structure your paper and the information that belongs into each section of a paper. You will be given insight on how to communicate your research results in an understandable and conclusive manner. Furthermore, the writing style as well as the manuscript preparation for submission will be discussed. Finally, you will be introduced into the concepts of Research Data Management as well as Scientific Conduct and Research Integrity.

In order to apply the principles taught in a pragmatic way, all participants are required to prepare an Abstract and Introduction of a (fictitious) paper after the end of the 1st Workshop Day. These assignments will then be discussed on the 2nd Workshop Day.

Availability: 5 places for PhD students of EULiST partner universities

Registrations by e-mail at: tuwdoc@tuwien.ac.at

Registration deadline: November 30

 Please note that TUW only covers the coffee breaks and lunch. Travel and accommodation expenses are NOT covered by TUW.

 

PreviousAcademic Life Coaching (English): Workshop at TUW, 29 & 30 January 2026
NextEULiST Task Group 2.1 Seminar on the European Digital Campus

Academic Life Coaching (English): Workshop at TUW, 29 & 30 January 2026

03/11/2025

TU Wien warmly invites the EULiST PhD students to attend the 2-day Workshop “Academic Life Coaching” to be held in-person:

When: Thursday, January 29, 2026, 10:00 – 17:00 & Friday, January 30, 2026, 10:00 – 17:00
Where: TUW Premises, Karlsplatz 13 AD0117 Seminar Room 1040, Vienna
Trainer: Aggeliki Giouroudi
Topic: Methods Competence

Academic Life Coaching focuses on helping doctoral students navigate the challenges of academic life, fostering both personal and professional growth. It involves guiding individuals in setting and achieving their academic and career goals, improving time management, building resilience, and enhancing overall well-being. The coach supports doctoral students in balancing their research with personal life, overcoming stress, and developing effective communication and decision-making skills. The aim is to empower individuals to thrive in their academic journey while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Availability: 5 places for PhD students of EULiST partner universities

Registrations by e-mail at: tuwdoc@tuwien.ac.at

Registration deadline: November 30

Please note that TUW only covers the coffee breaks and lunch. Travel and accommodation expenses are NOT covered by TUW.

 

PreviousWebinar Series: Professional Faculty Development | Innovative Teaching and Learning within the EULiST Alliance
NextScientific Writing Workshop (English) at TUW, 21 & 23 January 2026

Webinar Series: Professional Faculty Development | Innovative Teaching and Learning within the EULiST Alliance

01/11/2025

We are delighted to invite you to our new Webinar Series on Professional Faculty Development, organised by the Task Group 3.2 “Innovative Teaching and Learning”.
This series is designed for educators who wish to enhance their teaching practice, explore innovative methodologies, and engage their students more effectively.

What to Expect:

  • Explore Innovative Learning Strategies: Discover new trends and techniques that can make your teaching more dynamic and impactful.
  • Enhance Your Teaching Methodologies: Learn how to address diverse learning styles and foster inclusive and supportive learning environments.
  • Collaborate and Connect: Network with colleagues from across the EULiST Alliance, exchange experiences, and share best practices.
  • Gain Expert Insights: Benefit from the expertise of experienced speakers offering practical advice, tools, and inspiration for your professional growth.

Upcoming Sessions:

  • 26 November 2025, 1:30–3:00 PM
    Nudge-Based Teaching: Enhancing Student Motivation and Self-Awareness
    Jarmila Blahová, Slovak University of Technology
  • 28 January 2026, 1:30–3:30 PM
    Who We Are – Teacher Identity and the Ideal Self
    Colin Mackenzie, Institut Mines-Télécom
  • 25 February 2026, 1:30–3:00 PM
    (Re)Designing Your Course with Open Science: How to Use and Create Freely Licensed Materials for Digital and International Teaching
    Deborah Sielert (TIB, Leibniz University Hannover), Dr. Lena Greinke (Leibniz University Hannover)

Participation:
Participation in the webinars is free of charge. Registration is required — access details will be provided after registration.

Register here

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NextAcademic Life Coaching (English): Workshop at TUW, 29 & 30 January 2026

EULiST Art Lunch: A digital lecture for the lunch break, Organised by LUH, November & December 2025

24/10/2025

Art fulfils high aesthetic demands and yet has always also fulfilled other functions, including, for example, representative stagings or religious rituals. The Art Lunch lecture series focuses on how to recognise and explore art, why you should look at it and what exactly you can learn from it.

Every week at lunchtime, a work of art is presented in all its facets in 30 minutes. A chronological order or treatment according to genre will be avoided; instead, the Art Lunch will focus on the diversity of artistic production. It could be a cycle of paintings by a contemporary artist, but also a medieval carved altar by an unknown Lower Rhine master or objects from a chamber of curiosities from the early modern period.

Particular attention will be paid to the methods used in the scientific approach to art, as their complexity says a great deal about the scientific approach to the world of life in the various epochs, including our own.

Let yourself be surprised by the selection and sophistication of historical and contemporary works of art and the methodology of their research.

 

Speaker: Prof. Dr. Elke Katharina Wittich and team, Leibniz Universität Hannover

Location: virtual

Time: Wednesday 12:30-13:00

Dates: 05.11.2025, 12.11.2025, 19.11.2025, 26.11.2025, 10.12.2025 and 17.12.2025

Art Lunch link: https://studip.uni-hannover.de/plugins.php/BigBlueButtonPlugin/public_rooms/index/a239241d49487d1323d6a865?cancel_login=1

 

 

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NextDelegations from LUT and IMT visit STU in Bratislava

The Power of Networking for Scientists and Engineers (English), On-Site Workshop at TUW, 1 December 2025

15/10/2025 Deadline: October 31

TU Wien warmly invites the EULiST PhD students to attend the Workshop “The Power of Networking for Scientists and Engineers” to be held in-person:

When: Monday, December 1, 10:30 – 17:00

Where: TUW Premises, Resselgasse 4 Vortragsraum TUW Library, 1040, Vienna

Trainer: Simone Poetscher

During this workshop TU Wien DOC school students will:

✔️ Identify their personal motivations: to get crystal clear about their very own networking goals.

✔️ Learn about the new “people-first” way of networking: so connecting with others is less awkward, never fake, and meant to last.

✔️ Become clear about relevant players in their network: by analyzing who is vs. who should be in their network, and whom to focus future efforts on.

✔️ Pinpoint opportunities for proactive outreach: so they can strategically expand their network and not leave their circle of support up to chance.

✔️ Build a plan to diversify their connections: to enjoy a differentiated set of backgrounds, opinions, skills, experiences, and reach.

✔️ Plan for the long run: by understanding how to build and nurture strong and meaningful relationships that last.

✔️ Develop their own personal networking strategy: based on tried and practiced insights and directed by hands-on exercises in their workbook.

Availability: 5 places for PhD students of EULiST partner universities

Registrations by e-mail at: tuwdoc@tuwien.ac.at

Registration deadline: October 31

Please note that TUW only covers the coffee breaks and lunch. Travel and accommodation expenses are NOT covered by TUW.

PreviousMake Yourself Heard: The Power of Presence in Presentations (English), On-Site Workshop at TUW, 17 & 18 November 2025
NextStudents Shape the Future of the EULiST Digital Campus

Make Yourself Heard: The Power of Presence in Presentations (English), On-Site Workshop at TUW, 17 & 18 November 2025

15/10/2025 Deadline: October 31

TU Wien warmly invites the EULiST PhD students to attend the 2-day Workshop “Make Yourself Heard: The Power of Presence in Presentations” to be held in-person:

When: Monday, November 17, 09:00 – 17:00 & Tuesday, November 18, 09:00 – 17:00

Where-Monday: TUW Premises, Resselgasse 4 Vortragsraum TUW Library, 1040, Vienna

Where-Tuesday: TUW Premises, Karlsplatz 13 AC0240 – Seminar room AC 02 – 2, Vienna

Trainer: Francesca Carlin

When you’re speaking in front of people do you capture and hold their attention? Do you instill confidence by what you say and how you say it? In an environment where it is becoming ever more important to convey trustworthiness, competence, and authenticity, presence training has become an essential tool in professional development. This two-day workshop is designed to help academic professionals align their body language with their purpose and intentions in the present moment in order to create an effective and powerful presence. It is designed to reach the target aims through meaningful practice, individual and group activities, theater exercises, and other exercises informed by Amy Cuddy’s work on presence.

In order to apply the principles taught in a pragmatic way, all participants are required to have a 2–3-minute self-presentation prepared and ready to use.

Availability: 5 places for PhD students of EULiST partner universities

Registrations by e-mail at: tuwdoc@tuwien.ac.at

Registration deadline: October 31

Please note that TUW only covers the coffee breaks and lunch. Travel and accommodation expenses are NOT covered by TUW.

PreviousWorkshop Overview: Offered by LUH in the Winter Term 2025/26
NextThe Power of Networking for Scientists and Engineers (English), On-Site Workshop at TUW, 1 December 2025

Workshop Overview: Offered by LUH in the Winter Term 2025/26

14/10/2025

The Graduate Academy at LUH is pleased to announce the following courses offered during the winter semester 2025/26 for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers:

 

Thema |
Topic
Zielgruppe |
Target
Termin |
Date
Trainer/in |
Trainer
I. Scientific Working Techniques
Presenting with Impact:
developing your online and face-to-face presentation skills
(Course No. 2025/21_GA)
Doc/Postdoc Wed. 12. – Fri. 14.
November
Joanna Burnett
Avocets Consulting
Good Research Practice
– Protecting Scientific Integrity
(Course No. 2025/22_GA)
Doc/Postdoc Tue. 25. + Wed. 26. 
November
Dr. Michael Gommel, M.A.
Research Integrity Consultant
Navigating the World of Open Access Publishing:
A Hands-on Introduction to Early-Career Researchers
(Course No. EULiST_1)
Doc/Postdoc Thurs. 27. November +
Fri. 27. February
Deborah Sielert +
Dr. Stefan Schmeja, TIB &
Christoph Hornung +
David Krassnig, TU Wien
From Concept to Conclusion:
A Guide to Scientific Writing
(Course No. 2026/06_GA)
Doc/Postdoc Mon. 9. + Tue. 10.
March
Dr. Carsten Rohr
Soft Skills in Hard Science
II. Organisational and Personal Skills
Power games and micropolitical competence in academia
(Course No. 2025/23_GA)
Doc/Postdoc Mon. 1. + Mon. 8.
December
Dr. Veronika Fuest
in-cooperation
III. Career Orientation, Planning and Organisation
Practical strategies for moving into industry
(Course No. 2026/05_GA)
Doc/Postdoc Sat. 7.
March
Dr.-Ing. Anna Malinovskaya
Data Scientist

 

Register now: here.

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E4s Masterclass: What to Expect When Spinning Off – TU Wien, 28 October 2025

13/10/2025

Speaker: Benjamin Mörzinger & Martin Miltner

Date and time: October 28, 2025, 1 – 3 pm CEST

Location: TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

Language: English 

Open for members of EULiST universities (sign up using your university email address)

Why you should join:

Being a first-time founder comes with both exciting opportunities and significant challenges. This masterclass will guide you in setting realistic goals as you embark on the journey of starting your own business. Our aim is to equip you with the knowledge to develop clear expectations and leverage the outcomes of your research when taking the leap into entrepreneurship.

Since experience is one of the best teachers, we have invited two founders from TU Wien-affiliated companies who have walked this path. From writing their first business plan to securing investment and scaling up, Benjamin and Martin will share their journeys, lessons learned, and practical insights.

Spinning off a company requires time, financial commitment, and a passionate team that truly believes in its technology. This masterclass will help you prepare for what lies ahead—so you can navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities with confidence.

At the end of the talk, you will:

– have gained some insights on how to strategize your next steps into spining off– have a good overview of what obstacles to avoid when founding an academia-derived venture

 

About the speakers

Benjamin Mörzinger: Benjamin Mörzinger, CCO of nista, specialises in data analysis, energy management, and digitalisation to enhance energy efficiency in industrial enterprises. After conducting research at AIT, University of Bolzano and TU Vienna, he co-founded nista to simplify energy management and drive sustainability in the industry. Benjamin Mörzinger has a rich background in energy data optimisation, with experience at leading institutions, and is passionate about helping industries reduce their carbon footprint through advanced technological solutions.

Check Benjamin Mörzinger on LinkedIn.

Martin Miltner: Martin Miltner is a process engineer and holds a PhD in biomass utilization from the Vienna University of Technology. Together with three colleagues, he founded Lignovations in 2021, a company dedicated to the use of innovative biomaterials in industrial applications. Martin leads the company as CEO and is also its Chief Technology Officer. Lignovations has benefited greatly from the services provided by i²c as part of the TUW i²ncubator.

Check Martin Miltner on LinkedIn.

For more information and to reserve your spot visit this page.

Don’t miss this opportunity!

 

PreviousEoI: Intellectual Property for Open Science – Workshop at TU Wien, 21 October 2025
NextWorkshop Overview: Offered by LUH in the Winter Term 2025/26

EoI: Intellectual Property for Open Science – Workshop at TU Wien, 21 October 2025

13/10/2025

Speaker: Nigel Clarke

Date and time: October 21, 2025, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm CEST

Location: TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

Language: English 

Open for members of EULiST universities (sign up using your university email address)

Why you should join:

This session is about open science (OS) and intellectual property (IP). Many people might think that OS and IP are in conflict, (isn´t IP secret?) but we´ll see that they have a lot in common.

OS is a movement to provide transparency and access to research results to support innovation. Access to research results should be FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable). However, OS does not ignore commercial interests so OS is as “open as possible, but as closed as necessary”. But we’ll see that as transparent open science is, it doesn´t mean that you can ignore IP.

IP is a legal system to reward innovators, protect their creativity and to support innovation. We´ll see that IP information – today we´ll concentrate on patents – is also FAIR. And “as open as possible, as closed as necessary” is actually built in to IP from the start. IP has been around for a very long time, and you could consider IP as the original “open science”.

Join us to deep dive into OS and IP principles and how to combine both systems.

About the speaker

After a career in academia and R&D in the UK, Nigel Clarke became a patent examiner at the European Patent Office in The Hague. He moved to Vienna and started work in the patent information division. Nowadays he acts as a consultant and a visiting fellow at Cambridge University.

 For more information and to reserve your spot visit this page.

Don’t miss this opportunity!

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