Job Opportunities in Hamburg: International Virtual Fair - July 7
Wednesday, 24 June 2020 14:25Dear (this year) graduates,
Are you looking for a research position in Germany? The University of Hamburg, Faculty of Sciences, will be happy to welcome you at the International Virtual Fair on 7 July 2020 where we will present our job opportunites such as PhD positions at the recently opened graduate school.Graduiertenkolleg 2583 https://www.c3s.uni-hamburg.
At the virtual fair you can visit multiple booths, each representing a German university or research institution. In addition to testimonials and branding videos, each booth offers a wide array of information on doctoral positions and research openings, programmes and study opportunities. Apart from that, you can also talk to recruiters and scientists from all the exhibiting higher education institutions via one-to-one online chats.
The event is open to anyone interested in research in Germany. It is free of charge and will be conducted in English.
The fair is organized by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Please visit:
http://www.research-in-
Schedule for Sem2 (2019/2020) at UHH
Follow the link below to view the schedule of lectures for the second semester (Sommer Semester) at the University of Hamburg (2019/2020).
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Timetable for Sem3 (2019/2020) at UHH
Here is the schedule of lectures for your Semester3 (Winter Semester) at the University of Hamburg (2019/2020 academic year).
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Alster-Run 2019 on 26 May 2019
Last Sunday we participated with more than 20 runners in the Alster Run organized by a German health insurance company (KKH).
The entry fee (8 euro for each runner) went to Special Olympics Deutschland e. V. – a sports organization for people with disabalities. The running distances we choose for our students was or 2.5 or 7.4 km, around the Outer Alster
The programme was very family-friendly (different distances for different target groups) and motivating, especially the guided warming-up exercises which were great fun for everybody (sportsmen and fans :-)). We think that the fotos speak well for themselves.
As special guests we met Dieter Baumann, former Olympic champion (5000 m in 1992), the well-known German comedian and ventriloquist, Werner Momsen and we welcomed Professor Martin Siebenborn who joined the MathMods teaching team last year and one of our PdD students, Frédéric Haller.
All our sportsmen were very successful. Congratulations!
The fastest of all runners was Professor Martin Siebenborn with sensational 24.38 minutes (7.4 km).
At the end there was a prize-giving ceremony and it was awarded a giant glass (1 litre) with non alcoholic beer as well as a cheque for 500 euros to the Universität Hamburg for being the largest team of the event! (This success was a bit unexpected for all of us).
Congratulations to the whole team and supporters!





