On Tuesday morning, the Division of Chemists in Civil Service will organize a lecture program as part of the career days and provide information on the diverse activities of chemists in public service. This year, four chemists report on their work and their situation in public service under the heading "Equal Opportunities".
Anyone who thinks that there are only files to rummage through and regulations to check is completely wrong. Four chemists provide insights into their exciting fields of work:
Lecturers** | lecture title |
dr Ute Resch-Genger Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin |
women in science |
Miss Dr. Franziska Luschtinetz |
Tatort Klo - What does a chemist do in a sewage treatment plant |
Dipl.-Ing. Clemens Magerkurth |
Chemistry and Bundeswehr - Jobs for Occupational safety and chemical safety |
dr Susanne Rehn-Taube Deutsches Museum Munich, Department of Chemistry |
Women in Science from a Historical Perspective |
After the lectures, lively discussions can be held and individual questions can be asked.
Take advantage of the unique opportunity to experience first-hand what perspectives public service offers.
** The order may vary within the session (10.50 a.m. - 12.50 p.m.).
Note: Subject to change!
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last modified: 06.07.2023 10:14 H from A.Miller