CANCELLED: Ladies Night for Women in Engineering Science

Ladies Night for Women in Engineering Science

  • Date: Apr 23, 2020
  • Time: 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Location: Max Planck Institute Magdeburg
  • Host: organized by the Faculty for Process- and Systems Engineering at Otto von Guericke University and Max Planck Institute Magdeburg
  • Contact: ladiesnight@ovgu.de
CANCELLED: Ladies Night for Women in Engineering Science

This event has been cancelled (March 12, 2020, measure taken by the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg)


Ladies Night for Women in Engineering Sciences

The next Ladies Night for Women in Engineering Science is coming soon. The initiative is part of an Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (OVGU) effort to support young female scientists with a focus on women’s career paths. The event was initially brought to life by the Faculty of Process and Systems Engineering (FVST) and the Student Council of the in 2012, as the FVST Ladies Night and began with approximately 20 participants.

Today, in cooperation with several organizations, such as the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS), the Ladies Night for Women in Engineering Sciences accompanies the Career Day for Women in Life Sciences, which has been taking place annually in Magdeburg at the medical faculty and the Leibniz Institute since 2014, with contributions from the engineering field of the MINT subjects offered at the OVGU. The event is primarily targeted at female students, PhD candidates, and young scientists in the engineering field of the MINT disciplines. Female speakers will present short lectures on how they themselves can be successful in their profession and in their self-efficacy without losing out on work-life balance.

A career market enables participants to receive information on career paths and funding opportunities within the university environment. In parallel, a small job fair offers the opportunity to gain direct contact information to companies, therefore becoming acquainted with various non-university career paths. In a subsequent panel discussion on "Prospects for Young Scientists", the panel’s participants’ personal experiences and impressions can be evaluated.

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