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MARUM / GLOMAR Courses 2011

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MonthDay(s)Course TopicLecturer(s) / Trainer(s)Course Type*
January20Concentration and relaxation in work life (Day 1)Dr. Ulrike HolzwarthTS
27LaTeX: A Short IntroductionProf. Dr. Dieter Wolf-Gladrow,
Dr. Christoph Völker
E
February1 - 2Time Management & Work OrganizationFrank FischerTS
17Concentration and relaxation in work life (Day 2)Dr. Ulrike HolzwarthTS
23 - 25Scientific Writing for Natural ScientistsDr. Rebecca Rendle-BühringTS
March1 - 2Research Funding and Career DevelopmentDr. Beate ScholzE
7 - 8Leadership SkillsSabine LerchTS
14 - 18Marine Sciences Part I: Oceanography and ClimateDr. Torsten Bickert,
Prof. Dr. Reiner Schlitzer,
Dr. Thomas Felis,
Dr. Dagmar Kieke,
Dr. Stefan Mulitza,
Dr. Jürgen Pätzold,
Dr. Andre Paul,
Dr. Jan-Berend Stuut
I
21An Introduction to Ocean Data View (ODV)Dr. Reiner SchlitzerE
28 - 30Geology and Geophysics of the Artic RegionDr. Wilfried JokatE
April4 - 6Scientific Writing for Natural ScientistsDr. Rebecca Rendle-BühringTS
15Proposal Writing for Natural Scientists (Day 1)Prof. Dr. Dierk Hebbeln,
Prof. Dr. Michael Schulz
E
18Scientists as Policy AdvisorsDr. Markus SalomonE
26Proposal Writing for Natural Scientists (Day 2)Prof. Dr. Dierk Hebbeln,
Prof. Dr. Michael Schulz
E
May19Fishing for Knowledge: Local Fishers and the Practice of Interdependent Marine ScienceProf. Dr. Louise FortmannE
30Proposal Writing for Natural Scientists (Day 3)Prof. Dr. Dierk Hebbeln,
Prof. Dr. Michael Schulz
E
June20 - 21Presentation SkillsSabine LerchTS
23 - 24Presentation SkillsSabine LerchTS
27Ocean Data View (ODV) II - AdvancedProf. Dr. Reiner SchlitzerE
30An introduction to the Data Library PANGAEA & to the access to GeoB materialDr. Jürgen Pätzold,
Dr. Hans-Joachim Wallrabe-Adams, Lydia Gerullis
E
July1Entrepreneurship.
Basics for Business Start-Ups - Starting a business as a career perspective.
Dr. Isumo Bergmann,
Susanne Fleischmann,
Prof. Dr. Tobias Mörz
E
14Proposal Writing for Natural Scientists (Day 4)Prof. Dr. Dierk Hebbeln
Prof. Dr. Michael Schulz
E
August19 - 21Marine Conservation (in cooperation with ISOS, Kiel)see programmeE
22 - 25Statistical Methods I - Introduction to Statistical Methods in GeosciencesDr. Maria José Ruiz ChanchoE
Aug / Sep30 / 1Scientific Writing for Natural ScientistsDr. Rebecca Rendle-BühringTS
September5 - 9Introductory Course in Marine Sciences Part II:
Biogeochemical Oceanography and Climate
Prof. Dr. Jelle Bijma et al.I
12 - 23ECORD Summer School 2011 "Subseafloor Fluid Flow and Gas Hydrates"
29An introduction to the data library PANGAEA & to the access to GeoB materialDr. Jürgen Pätzold,
Dr. Hans-Joachim Wallrabe-Adams,
Lydia Gerullis
E
October12 - 14GLOMAR Introductory Course to Natural Sciences for Social ScientistsDr. Leticia Cotrim da Cunha,
Dr. Ulrike Holzwarth,
Dr. Martina Loebl
I
17 - 18Statistical Methods II - UncertaintiesDr. Maria José Ruiz ChanchoE
November1 - 2Conflict ManagementSabine LerchTS
7The Science-Policy Interface at the International, Intergovernmental LevelDr. Stefan HainE
8 - 11An Introduction to MATLAB for GeoscientistsMarius BeckerE
17 - 18Science Communication in Times of PowerpointWerner GroßeTS
21 - 25GLOMAR Introductory Course to Social Sciences in the Marine RealmProf. Dr. Michael Flitner,
Prof. Dr. Ingo Heidbrink,
Prof. Dr. Sabine Schlacke,
Prof. Dr. Achim Schlüter,
Augustin Berghöfer,
Uta Berghöfer
I
December5 - 6Germany: Welcome - Intercultural Competence Training for ScientistsSimone GutbrodTS
8Working with Photos and FiguresDr. Ulrike Holzwarth,
Andreas Basse
E
19Ecological impact of fisheries: can we manage it?Dr. Henning ReissE
 

Glomar offers three different categories of courses:

Introductory Courses (I)

aim at providing first year PhD students with a comprehensive overview of the marine sciences. In following the idea of interdisciplinary exchange, two introductory courses have been specifically designed to introduce the natural marine sciences to social scientists and vice versa.

Expert Courses (E)

aim at providing all PhD students with topic related expert knowledge in a condensed format. This saves time otherwise spent in long lasting literature reviews, which can then be used for PhD students' own research.

Transferable Skill Courses (TS)

aim at providing all PhD students with competence related to leardership, communication, presentation, teamwork, etc. and skills such as project or time management.