TitelZeitRaumDozent Career Talk: The Relevance of a Habilitation – Still essential or becoming obsolete? 19.07.2023 12:00 - 13:30 (Mi)online Course Information Kursformat: Online/VirtualSprache: EnglishNumber of credit hours: 1.50Freigabe nötig?: NoDisplay for externals: Display course on overview for external visitors of the site Beschreibung Beschreibung: A habilitation has long been a crucial requirement for those pursuing an academic career, as it served as the formal qualification for a professorship at German universities. Successfully completing a habilitation meant proving one’s ability to teach (facultas docendi - Lehrbefähigung) and thus obtaining the entitlement to teach (venia legendi – Lehrbefugnis) as well. However, with the introduction of Junior and Tenure Track – Professorships, a habilitation is now often no longer required, at least formally, in many cases. This raises the question of whether it is still relevant at all and which benefits as well as disadvantages it brings. Bedingung für Teilnahme: This course is open to all doctoral and postdoctoral researchers. The places for the webinar are limited - first come, first served. Please mind our Cancellation Policy. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us. Career Center for HMGU Postdocs & Doctoral Researcherscareercenter@helmholtz-muenchen.de Kurskosten in Euro: €0.00Zielgruppe(n): Doctoral ResearcherPostdocsKursthemen: KarriereentwicklungOrganisierendes Institut/ Unit: Scientific Talent and Career Development (SPR) Trainer Information To explore this topic, we will engage in a discussion with PD Dr. Claudia Staab-Weijnitz and Prof. Dr. Rubén Costa. Claudia completed her habilitation in Experimental Pneumology at the Medical Faculty of the LMU in 2018 and currently leads a research group at the Comprehensive Pneumology Center at the HM. Rubén holds both a Spanish and a German habilitation (in Physical Chemistry at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg). In 2022, he obtained a full professorship position at the TUM in 2022 and is currently heading the Chair of Biogenic Functional Materials at the TUM Campus Straubing. Kapazität 22/-Mindestanzahl Teilnehmer: 8