Financial empowerment: Strengthening your financial self-confidence through financial knowledge
Oct 09, 2023 from 10:00 AM to 03:30 PM
Kiel University, Zentrum für Molekulare Biologie (ZMB), Am Botanischen Garten 11
Financial empowerment: Strengthening your financial self-confidence through financial knowledge
Workshop for Female Doctoral and Postdoctoral Researchers
A high degree of flexibility is expected during the doctoral and postdoctoral qualification phase. This is often accompanied by a rather short planning horizon and resulting financial uncertainties. The workshop aims to help female researchers to expand their financial knowledge and to reflect on their attitudes towards money and financial risks. Interactive formats will provide hands-on information to those who want to actively manage their finances in the future. The following topics will be addressed:
- Money mindset and individual risk attitude
- Insuring individual risk
- ABC of finance: important terms and concepts relating to money, savings and investments in Germany; investment forms; investment strategies (ETFs, investment funds)
- Pension gap and private pension provision
- Money in everyday life, debt reduction, building up a financial cushion
- Securing children financially
- Sustainable investments
- Next steps and support structures
Workshop Leader: Kris Hauf, Private Vermögensbetreuung Hamburg
Kris Hauf is an independent finance and insurance broker, financial advisor, entrepreneur and networker with more than two decades of professional expertise. Before founding her own company in Hamburg, she gained academic and professional experience abroad in Paris, New Haven, Monterey, Boston and Stockholm.
Date: Mo, 9 Oct, 2023 10.00 – 15.30 h
Place: Kiel University, Zentrum für Molekulare Biologie (ZMB), Am Botanischen Garten 11
Registration: https://terminplaner6.dfn.de/b/16ab813b3d90a79584458854111b59a6-276315
Open for female PhDs and Postdocs of EXC PMI, EXC ROOTS, FOR miTarget, RTG TransEvo, CRC 1182, CRC 1261, CRC 1266, CRC 1461
Due to special legal and tax regulations and rules, the workshop content does not apply to US citizens, persons with dual US citizenship or US Green Card holders.
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ROOTS Internal Board Meeting*
Oct 10, 2023 from 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM
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PhD Teaching
Oct 10, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM
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Palaeoecological Colloquium (POEC)
Oct 19, 2023 from 02:15 PM to 03:45 PM
Leibnizstraße 3, R. 123
Welcome to the term, Scheduling the term (Wiebke Kirleis)
Wiebke Kirleis
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Biweekly Colloquia: Complex Connections in the Iron Age Mediterranean
Oct 23, 2023 from 04:15 PM to 05:45 PM
Olshausenstraße 40, R. 13
Tamar Hodos - University of Sydney
Mobility and connectivity have been key features of human experience of the Mediterranean from earliest times. Scholarship has maintained a particular interest in the complex social, political and economic connections between Mediterranean communities, often using their understanding of these past interactions and relationships as parallels for more contemporary lived experiences. Our interpretations of the relationships between groups and regions have therefore shifted from colonial to postcolonial perspectives over the course of the 20th and 21st centuries. This presentation charts the evolution of our understanding of the complex connections between communities during the Mediterranean’s Iron Age, the precursor to the era of the Classical world. It considers common approaches today and reflects upon more effective means of presenting their utility not only for our understanding of the past, but also for our present.
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PhD Teaching
Oct 24, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM
Leibnizstraße 3, Raum 123
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Palaeoecological Colloquium (POEC)
Oct 26, 2023 from 02:15 PM to 03:45 PM
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Wiebke Kirleis
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Biweekly Colloquium:
Nov 06, 2023 from 04:15 PM to 05:45 PM
Olshausenstraße 40, R. 13
Bente Philippsen - NTNU University Museum Trondheim
Title and abstract TBC
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ROOTS Internal Board Meeting*
Nov 07, 2023 from 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM
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PhD Teaching
Nov 07, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM
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Palaeoecological Colloquium (POEC)
Nov 09, 2023 from 02:15 PM to 03:45 PM
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Wiebke Kirleis
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Biweekly Colloquium:
Nov 20, 2023 from 04:15 PM to 05:45 PM
Olshausenstraße 40, R. 13
Monica Juneja - Karl Jaspers Centre Heidelberg
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PhD Teaching
Nov 21, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM
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Palaeoecological Colloquium (POEC)
Nov 23, 2023 from 02:15 PM to 03:45 PM
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Wiebke Kirleis
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Biweekly Colloquia: Time in Three Dimensions
Dec 04, 2023 from 04:15 PM to 05:45 PM
Olshausenstraße 40, R. 13
Gavin Lucas - University of Iceland
One of the more significant issues to emerge from the Anthropocene discourse has been the apparent incommensurability of human and natural history and the vastly different timescales involved. More generally, it raises critical questions about the very different way time is conceptualized in the natural sciences as opposed to the social sciences and humanities. This paper seeks to contribute to these issues and build bridges between the two disciplinary domains by foregrounding the materiality of time. It uses a partly allegorical approach inspired by Edwin Abbott’s nineteenth century novel Flatland to investigate a notion of three-dimensional of time. The paper argues for the concept of thick time, which emphasizes the importance of time as constituted by things, whereby things make time rather than exist within it. I also explore the implications of this for the role of narrative in archaeology.
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ROOTS Internal Board Meeting*
Dec 05, 2023 from 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM
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PhD Teaching
Dec 05, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM
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Palaeoecological Colloquium (POEC)
Dec 07, 2023 from 02:15 PM to 03:45 PM
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Wiebke Kirleis
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Christmas Party
Dec 07, 2023 from 06:00 PM
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Joint Christmas Party of ROOTS and CRC 1266
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PhD Teaching
Dec 12, 2023 from 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM
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Palaeoecological Colloquium (POEC)
Dec 21, 2023 from 02:15 PM to 03:45 PM
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Wiebke Kirleis
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Biweekly Colloquia: The Linearization and Historicization of Temporality and the Deification of the Dead
Jan 08, 2024 from 04:15 PM to 05:45 PM
Olshausenstraße 40, R. 13
Koji Mizoguchi - Kyushu University
This paper contends that the linearization and historicization of temporality are intrinsically linked to the deification of deceased individuals, phenomena notably prevalent during the state formation process. The term 'historicization' in this context implies the perception that events preceding a given moment (Time t-1) exert causal influence on subsequent events (Time t). In contrast to the cyclical perception of time, where world events are seen as either continuations or disruptions of an atemporal 'norm,' historicization posits that these events are the results of contingent occurrences, encompassing both natural and human/social factors.
As societies grew in scale and complexity, instances of unmet expectations arising from individual or communal actions became increasingly frequent. These unfulfilled outcomes demanded explanations rooted in what occurred before the event, thereby reinforcing a sense of historical contingency and the imperative to reference and commemorate the past. Simultaneously, the need to attribute these causes to otherworldly or transcendental forces emerged, leading to the deification of those who guided communities and made communal decisions.
This paper examines the coalescence of linear time marking and the deification of the deceased, notably observed during the transition from complex-chiefdoms to early-inchoate state formations within Japan and other regions. It offers a theoretical model of this process and provides concrete supporting evidence, primarily drawn from Japanese historical contexts.
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ROOTS Internal Board Meeting*
Jan 09, 2024 from 12:00 AM
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PhD Teaching
Jan 09, 2024 from 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM
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ROOTS Retreat with advisory board
Jan 11, 2024
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Jan 12, 2024
Maritim Hotel Bellevue Kiel, Bismarckallee 2, 24105 Kiel
ROOTS Retreat with advisory board.*
The ROOTS and Young Academy plenary meeting will take place during the ROOTS Retreat.
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Palaeoecological Colloquium (POEC)
Jan 18, 2024 from 02:15 PM to 03:45 PM
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Wiebke Kirleis
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Biweekly Colloquium:
Jan 22, 2024 from 04:15 PM to 05:45 PM
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Thomas Giesecke - Utrecht University
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PhD Teaching
Jan 23, 2024 from 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM
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Palaeoecological Colloquium (POEC)
Feb 01, 2024 from 02:15 PM to 03:45 PM
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Wiebke Kirleis
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ROOTS Internal Board Meeting*
Feb 06, 2024 from 12:00 PM
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