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SUMMARY:MEET THE SCIENTIST at HU Labor With Martin Rolfs\, “Movement in the Eye of the Beholder. How Looking Shapes Visual Perception”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: The eyes are the Marco Polo of the human body — they travel incessantly across the visual world in front of us\, curious for interesting or even insightful information. Tracking someone’s eye movements\, therefore\, provides insights into their perception and cognition — the eyes are indeed a window to the mind.\nThat eye movements are necessary for perception to occur in the first place was shown in experiments in the second half of the last century\, when scientists showed that preventing eye movements (e.g.\, through paralysis or by stabilizing an image on the retina) leads to the rapid fading of perception within a fraction of a second. \nThe Zoom Link will be sent the day before the lecture.
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SUMMARY:Mental Health in PhD Students. The Role of Graduate Schools\, the Integration of International Students and Impostor Syndrome
DESCRIPTION:Scholar Minds\, in collaboration with Science of Intelligence and the Berlin School of Mind and Brain\, would like to invite you to a special conference on the topic “Mental Health in PhD students: The role of graduate schools\, the integration of international students and impostor syndrome”. The event will take place online on October 19th from 10AM-6PM. The event will be held in English and is free of charge. \nThe event will incorporate keynotes\, workshops\, and hackathons to work on improving the current situations for early career researchers. The conference was initiated by Scholar Minds & the Berlin Cluster of Excellence “Science of Intelligence” and is a collaborative project of several mental health initiatives across Germany. \nWe are pleased to present a keynote lecture by Gordon Feld who will give an overview of how Germany needs to address the structural challenges of the academic system to best promote early career researchers. \nFurther\, we offer workshops on a selection of recurrent topics for early career researchers such as impostor syndrome (Mental Health Collective)\, stress management (Innerminder) or how to coordinate your projects (Scholar Minds). \nAnother highlight of the conference will be several hackathons tackling current challenges of the academic world such as how to improve the situation for international early career researchers in Germany (MATH+)\, bridging mental health and academic (N2 Network) or how the perfect graduate school (Dragonfly Mental Health) could look like. \nLast but not least\, there will be a panel discussion on the topic “Towards sunnier days: How to overcome the mental health crisis in academia?” opening the stage for different players of the academic system such as Jule Specht (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)\, Martin Grund (Max Planck Institute Leipzig)\, Ralf Kurvers (Science of Intelligence)\, and Aite Kashef (Lise-Meitner-Gesellschaft). \nPlease use this link to register: https://bit.ly/mh-event2021 \nIf you have any questions\, please contact  scholar-minds@charite.de. \nHomepage: http://www.scholar-minds.net/ \nE-Mail: scholar-minds@charite.de \nTwitter: @BerlinMinds
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/mental-health-in-phd-students-the-role-of-graduate-schools-the-integration-of-international-students-and-impostor-syndrome/
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SUMMARY:SCIoI Open Day
DESCRIPTION:Interested in SCIoI’s activities? Want to know more about how to apply for a research position at SCIoI?\nAt this all-digital event\, prospective applicants as well as other interested persons can visit the cluster\, have a (virtual) look around the spaces and facilities\, meet researchers and staff\, and get a general feel for the place. \nClick here to attend\, Thursday 16 September between 2 and 5pm! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/scioi-open-day/
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SUMMARY:Workshop for Early-Career Researchers: “How To Review in Interdisciplinary Research”
DESCRIPTION:One major part of the scientific workflow is the publication of scientific results. An essential step on the way to the published item is the peer-review process\, in which other scientists evaluate submitted work. Their views\, recommendations and critique often strongly influence the decision of whether a submitted item is published or not. We assume that these peers are themselves experts on the topic they are reviewing\, and while this is most often true for reviews made on items that lay within a certain discipline\, more and more research is done across the boundaries of scientific disciplines\, which produces the publication of research items\, that may contain parts from vastly different scientific areas.\nIn addition\, many disciplines have their own “styles” when it comes to the review process.\nSo\, what to do as a reviewer when asked to assess a scientific work\, that lies only partially within your own area of expertise? This workshop will tackle this question through presenting experts’ views from different scientific areas\, a general discussion stage as well as a DIY part in which we will work on a guideline for interdisciplinary peer-reviews. \nRegistration deadline: 16 August 2021 \nOrganizers: Pia Bideau\, David Bierbach\, Andrzej Banburski \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Opening of the Humboldt Labs Exhibition "After Nature"
DESCRIPTION:Come see our videos and materials at the exhibition “After Nature” at the brand-new Humboldt Forum! \nEntry is free for everyone\, so we hope to see you all there on 20 July! Tickets for the exhibitions will be available from 13 July 2021. You can book your ticket online or via +49 30 99 211 89 89\, or visit www.humboldtforum.org.\nAddress: Schlossplatz\, 10178 Berlin
URL:https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/event/opening-of-the-humboldt-labs-exhibition-inside-the-humboldt-forum/
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