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Mittwoch, 04. Februar 2026
9:00 - 15:00 
Persönliche Standortbestimmung zur Karriereorientierung. Was kann ich und wo will ich hin? (eintägig) [Präsenz Workshop]
Workshop
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Geb. 30.95, Seminarraum Forum A+B (1. OG)
Patrizia Köhler, KIT, Personalentwicklung und Berufliche Ausbildung (PEBA)

Die Veranstaltung findet auf Deutsch statt.
 
Im Rahmen einer persönlichen Standortbestimmung nehmen Sie sich Zeit, Ihre aktuelle berufliche und private Situation bewusst zu reflektieren. Sie befassen sich dabei mit Ihren persönlichen Zielen und Wünschen und leiten daraus konkrete Schritte für Ihre weitere Karriere- und Kompetenzentwicklung ab.
 
Was habe ich bereits erreicht? Welche Kompetenzen zeichnen mich besonders aus? Worin liegen meine Stärken? Was ist mir wichtig? Wie stelle ich mir eine gelingende Zukunft vor?
 
In der Veranstaltung geht es zunächst darum, den derzeitigen Status Quo genauer zu beleuchten und ein Verständnis für Ihre gegenwärtige Situation zu generieren. Eine solche Bestandsaufnahme hilft Ihnen, Ihre Lebens- und Karriereplanung fokussiert zu gestalten, eine Reflexionsgrundlage für Ihre längerfristigen beruflichen und privaten Entscheidungen zu erstellen sowie an den eigenen Entwicklungsfeldern zielgerichtet zu arbeiten.
 
Auf diese Weise können Sie aus ganzheitlicher Perspektive Ziele für Ihre weitere Karriereplanung entwickeln und erste konkrete Schritte ableiten.
 
Bitte beachten Sie, dass eine Standortbestimmung keine individuelle Berufs- oder Karriereberatung leisten kann. Zur weiteren Karriereplanung bietet das KHYS folgende Workshops an:
After the Doctorate. Career Planning for Doctoral Researchers How to Shape Your Future. Career Planning for Postdocs  
Die Veranstaltung richtet sich an Promovierende und Postdocs am KIT (Mitglieder des KHYS). Wenn Sie derzeit noch kein Mitglied bei KHYS sind, können Sie sich hier registrieren.
 
Die Veranstaltung findet auf Deutsch statt. 
 
Eine vollständige Anwesenheit an der Veranstaltung wird erwartet.
 
Bitte melden Sie sich frühzeitig per E-Mail ab, wenn Sie nicht an einer Veranstaltung teilnehmen können. Damit können Personen von der Warteliste nachrücken und Sie helfen uns, die Qualität des Weiterbildungsprogramms aufrecht zu erhalten. Vielen Dank!

Dienstag, 10. Februar 2026
9:00 - 13:00 
Ethics in the Lab. A Workshop on Scientific Misconduct and How to Avoid it (One-day) [Online Workshop]
Online Seminar
Online
PD Dr. phil. Alexander Bagattini and Team, KIT, ARRTI (KIT Academy for Responsible Research, Teaching, and Innovation)

The event will be held in English, on February 10, 2026.
 
The workshop "Ethics in the Lab" is relevant for doctoral researchers from all disciplines.
 
What makes research both successful and ethical? This workshop dives into the challenges early-career researchers face in balancing these goals. In a competitive publish-or-perish environment, dilemmas often arise:
 
Can I leave out statistical outliers to improve my results? When does “data massaging” become misconduct? How transparent must I be, while still staying competitive? What do I do if I notice misconduct by a colleague or face problematic expectations from my supervisor?  
Through realistic case discussions, you’ll gain practical tools to navigate these conflicts and make informed, ethical decisions. Learn how to recognize and prevent scientific misconduct, reflect on your role as a researcher, and understand the ethical expectations placed on scientists in a broader social context.
 
This workshop will show you how ethical, responsible research is key to truly successful science.
 
Please plan 3-4 hours for pre-workshop activities.
 
This event is open to doctoral researchers and postdocs at KIT who are KHYS members as well as for doctoral reserachers and postdocs from universities of the EPICUR alliance. If you are currently not yet a member of KHYS, you can register here.
 
The event will be held in English, on February 10, 2026.
 
Technical requirements: To participate in this event, you need a stable internet connection, a webcam and a microphone. Participants will receive further detailed information regarding the online-platform prior to the event.
 
We generally expect participants to attend throughout the entire duration of the event.
 
If you are unable to attend an event, please inform us promptly via e-mail. This way you are allowing your colleagues the opportunity to participate and you help us to maintain the quality of our Further Education Program. Thank you!

Freitag, 13. Februar 2026
9:00 - 12:30 
Strategien für ein gelungenes Selbst- und Zeitmanagement (dreitägig) [Präsenz Workshop]
Workshop
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
13.02. und 27.02.2026: Geb. 30.95, Seminarraum Forum A+B (1. OG) …
Manuela Schnaubelt, Trainerin für Stress- und Zeitmanagement, Diplom-Betriebswirtin, Systemischer Coach

Die Veranstaltung findet auf Deutsch und an drei Tagen statt, am 13.02., 27.02. und 13.03.2026, jeweils 9:00 - 12:30 Uhr. 
 
In Ihrem Alltag sind Sie vielfältigen beruflichen und privaten Anforderungen ausgesetzt, die zu Zeitdruck und Zeitnot führen können. Die vielfältigen Anforderungen im Wissenschaftsalltag wie Lehre, Forschungsprojekt und Veröffentlichungen, die erwartete Flexibilität und der ständige Druck verstärken dieses Gefühl noch. Den täglichen kurzfristigen Erfordernissen wird häufig Vorrang gewährt, während die wichtigen oder langfristig angelegten Vorhaben in den Hintergrund treten und persönliche Interessen zurückgestellt werden. Unzufriedenheit, Zweifel und Erschöpfung können die Folge sein.
 
Ein gelungenes Selbst- und Zeitmanagement hilft, den Blick auf die wichtigen Dinge zu schärfen, Prioritäten zu setzen, Aufgaben realistisch zu planen und für sich eine ausgewogene Zeitbalance zwischen den Anforderungen der Forschungstätigkeit und den persönlichen Lebenszielen zu finden.
 
Themen des Workshops sind:
Selbstorganisation und -motivation: Produktivität und Effizienz steigern Selbstmanagement: Persönliche Ziele definieren, Prioritäten setzen, Prokrastination vermeiden Planung: Zeit-/Wochenplanung etablieren bzw. optimieren; die individuelle Leistungskurve erkennen und nutzen Fokus: Rahmenbedingen für effektives Arbeiten schaffen, „Zeitdiebe“ aufspüren und minimieren Selbstfürsorge: den eigenen Energiehaushalt managen, auf die eigenen Bedürfnisse achten Mental Health/Resilienz: gesund und stark in herausfordernden Zeiten Life-Balance: ein Leben im Einklang mit den eigenen Zielen und Werten.  
Im Workshop werden theoretische Grundlagen und Modelle besprochen und diese in Einzel- und Gruppenarbeiten reflektiert. Nach dem ersten Termin erhalten die Teilnehmenden Aufgaben zur Vertiefung, die zu Hause bearbeitet werden können.
 
Wenn Sie über den Workshop hinaus eine Beratung zu persönlichen Herausforderungen oder Konfliktsituationen benötigen, können Sie sich an folgende Anlaufstellen wenden: https://www.khys.kit.edu/Anlaufstellen.php
 
Die Veranstaltung richtet sich an Promovierende und Postdocs am KIT (Mitglieder des KHYS). Wenn Sie derzeit noch kein Mitglied bei KHYS sind, können Sie sich hier registrieren.
 
Die Veranstaltung findet auf Deutsch und an drei Tagen statt, am 13.02., 27.02. und 13.03.2026, jeweils 9:00 - 12:30 Uhr.  
 
Eine vollständige Anwesenheit an der Veranstaltung wird erwartet.
 
Bitte melden Sie sich frühzeitig per E-Mail ab, wenn Sie nicht an einer Veranstaltung teilnehmen können. Damit können Personen von der Warteliste nachrücken und Sie helfen uns, die Qualität des Weiterbildungsprogramms aufrecht zu erhalten. Vielen Dank!

Montag, 23. Februar 2026
9:00 - 17:00 
Project Management for Research Projects (Two-day) [Online Workshop]
Online Seminar
Online
Melanie Glickman, Leadership Sculptor GmbH

The event will be held in English and run for two days, on February 23, 2026, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and February 24, 2026, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
 
Research has always been project-focused. However, the increasing complexity of projects and project consortia means that old approaches are no longer enough. Modern project management allows you to get the most out of your resources and to perform more research with fewer resources, at lower stress levels.

In this 1.5-day workshop you will learn:
 
To develop the goals and scope of your project, The importance of the quality – time – cost triad, How to define milestones, work packages and their interdependencies, The simple trick that changes your project from being late to being early, To handle the main communication processes effectively To clarify who does what and by when.  
This workshop is highly interactive and allows you to apply the concepts, models and tools of project management directly to your research project. In addition, you will identify the changes you want to make so that your work is more effective and enjoyable.

Please note: In addition to this workshop, KHYS offers other project management courses with different focal points, that may overlap in terms of content:
 
Getting Started. Managing your Dissertation Project Successfully Basics of Project Management Projektmanagement in der Industrie Agile Project Management (for advanced learners with prior knowledge in project management basics)  
This event is open to doctoral researchers and postdocs at KIT who are KHYS members. If you are currently not yet a member of KHYS, you can register here.
 
Technical requirements: To participate in this event, you need a stable internet connection, a webcam and a microphone. Participants will receive further detailed information regarding the online-platform prior to the event.
 
The event will be held in English and run for two days, on February 23, 2026, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and February 24, 2026, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
 
We generally expect participants to attend throughout the entire duration of the event.
 
If you are unable to attend an event, please inform us promptly via e-mail. This way you are allowing your colleagues the opportunity to participate and you help us to maintain the quality of our Further Education Program. Thank you!

Montag, 02. März 2026
9:00 - 17:00 
How to Be More Employable in Industry (Two-day) [On-site Workshop]
Workshop
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Bldg. 30.95, seminar room Forum A+B (first floor) …
Dr. David M. Giltner, TurningScience

The event will be held in English and run for two days, on March 2 and 3, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each.
 
Despite world-class expertise in their field, many PhDs discover their CVs don't even make it past initial screening. The reality is stark: academic credentials alone rarely secure industry positions. Companies seek scientists who understand business priorities, can lead projects and teams, and can demonstrate how their specialized knowledge creates market value—a translation that most PhD programs never teach.

There's a significant advantage here: once you understand the unwritten rules, you can navigate this transition with confidence. In this comprehensive two-day workshop, we teach you how to:
 
Decode industry job descriptions to identify where your skills truly align, beyond obvious keywords Translate complex research accomplishments into business value that hiring managers immediately grasp Master networking strategies that feel authentic to your personality while building meaningful connections Develop compelling narratives that make your expertise relevant across different industry contexts Prepare for behavioral interviews using frameworks that showcase your adaptability, not just technical prowess Demand higher baseline salaries from a position of confidence rather than uncertainty Build a sustainable career development plan that leverages your scientific background for long-term growth  
The course is highly interactive, mostly based on lectures, discussions and interactive exercises.
After attending the event, participants will apply effective strategies to significantly shorten their job search duration. Moreover, they will be able to higher interview-to-offer conversion rates and secure roles that truly value their scientific training rather than entry-level positions. Most importantly, they maintain their identity as scientists while gaining the business fluency needed for industry success.
 
More information about the workshop you can find here: https://youtu.be/vKEHFrGAOok  
 
This event is open to doctoral researchers and postdocs at KIT who are KHYS members. If you are currently not yet a member of KHYS, you can register here.
 
The event will be held in English and run for two days, on March 2 and 3, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each.
 
We generally expect participants to attend throughout the entire duration of the event.
 
If you are unable to attend an event, please inform us promptly via e-mail. This way you are allowing your colleagues the opportunity to participate and you help us to maintain the quality of our Further Education Program. Thank you!

11:00 - 12:15 
Working Smarter with AI. How LLMs can help you turning knowledge into action more effectively (Five-day) [Online Workshop]
Workshop
Online
Dr. Stefan Götze, Karlsruhe House of Young Scientists (KHYS)

The event will be held in English and run for five days, on March 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. each.
 
With the rise of Generative AI chatbots, you can now apply advanced professional skills far more effectively than before. Techniques that once required long practice before they could be applied (e.g. in the realm of communication or creative problem-solving) can now be operationalized far more quickly with guided AI support. This shifts the focus in developing professional skills from lengthy acquisition to immediate application in collaboration with AI.
 
Building on the idea that through collaboration with AI we can augment our own capabilities, this seminar series shows how AI can be used as a cognitive partner in completing professional tasks. Participants will, on the one hand, learn key concepts from four domains essential for early-career researchers (communication, creativity, decision-making, and learning) and see how AI can be integrated as a collaborative partner to translate them into practice. Taken together, the examples from these domains will then also, on the other hand, suggest a general approach for competence development in the age of Generative AI. 
 
This seminar will run for five weeks, with weekly meetings on Monday, 11:00 – 12:15:
 
Introduction (02.03.2026): Using AI as a collaborator that augments your skills Communication (09.03.2026): Applying established storytelling frameworks with AI to create compelling messages Creativity (16.03.2026): Enhancing problem-solving through AI-supported analogical reasoning Decision-Making (23.03.2026): Revealing blind spots and structuring decisions more effectively with AI-assisted analytical frameworks. Learning (30.03.2026): Using AI to strengthen understanding and memorization of new concepts.  
Please also note:
The course will use general-purpose LLM chatbots as point of reference (e.g. ChatGPT, CoPilot, KI-Toolbox). Some basic familiarity with these systems is expected. Participation in all five sessions is not strictly required but will deliver the greatest learning benefit. (To receive a confirmation of participation, however, you need to attend at least four sessions.)  
This event is open to doctoral researchers and postdocs at KIT who are KHYS members. If you are currently not yet a member of KHYS, you can register here.
 
The event will be held in English and run for five days, on March 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. each.
 
Technical requirements: To participate in this event, you need a stable internet connection, a webcam and a microphone. Participants will receive further detailed information regarding the online-platform prior to the event.
 
We generally expect participants to attend throughout the entire duration of the event.
 
If you are unable to attend an event, please inform us promptly via e-mail. This way you are allowing your colleagues the opportunity to participate and you help us to maintain the quality of our Further Education Program. Thank you!

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