Meeting of HFA Young scientists in Konstanz
On 7 and 8 October, the Hector Fellow Academy's Young Researcher Days took place at the University of Konstanz. Around 40 young researchers from all over Germany gathered at Lake Constance to share their research projects and learn valuable skills for their scientific careers.
This year, the meeting was hosted by Hector RCD awardee and junior professor Anna Stöckl. As the leader of an Emmy Noether Group and an expert in neuroethology at the University of Konstanz, she took on the role of scientific host.
After a welcome to the Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour by Hector RCD Awardee Anna Stöckl and Armin Bahl, Professor at the Max Planck Institute for Animal Behaviour in Konstanz, the programme began with a talk by Anna Stöckl on 'Science Communication', which gave the young scientists new perspectives on how researchers can effectively communicate their work to the public.
Afterwards, the participants had the opportunity to get to know cutting-edge research by visiting the laboratories of Anna Stöckl and Hector Fellow Axel Meyer. Participants gained an insight into the current research of HFA members at the University of Konstanz, including research on the evolution of fish and the observation of animal behaviour such as the pigeon tail.
In addition to networking activities, the event included a series of practical workshops. These covered key topics such as presentation techniques, time management and the importance of networking in an academic career. These workshops provided the participants with concrete tools and strategies for their future work as scientists.
The dinner on the island of Mainau was a highlight of the programme. Lively discussions and new contacts made for an unforgettable finale and strengthened the network of young researchers in the Academy.
The Young Researcher Days have become an important annual event for the Hector Fellow Academy. They serve not only to exchange ideas, but also to integrate new young researchers into the Academy. Through this programme, the Hector Fellow Academy promotes the exchange and networking of doctoral students and awards several fully-funded doctoral positions to Hector Fellows and Hector RCD Awardees each year. The next application period for doctoral positions in the Hector Fellow Academy starts on 15 January 2025 and runs until 31 March 2025.