How to avoid predators and understanding the changing landscape of research assessment online info event
This online discussion and information event is in English and arranged specially for Postdocs and PhD researchers - but everyone across the Göttingen Campus is welcome.
Tuesday 10 September 2024, 11:00–12:30
Zoom link here:
https://uni-goettingen.zoom-x.de/j/68054477914?pwd=2LOCKaUiKf6XPAcpVL7UkmNFKeKrbo.1
Discussion and information event in English organised with postdocs and other researchers in mind. All those interested are welcome to attend.
Researchers increasingly face challenges when it comes to selecting high-quality journals. This issue is particularly important for early career researchers because individual reputations, funding and career paths can be jeopardized by publishing in predatory or sub-optimal journals.
This online event in English will consist of an introduction by Professor Bernhard Brümmer, Göttingen University’s Vice President for Research and Sustainability, followed by a presentation by Dr Birgit Schmidt, Göttingen State and University Library (SUB). There will be an open discussion about how best to select publications to promote your career, as well as the currently much-debated topic of research assessment reform, which aims to move away from a “publish or perish” culture. For more information and to better prepare for the event please see the Agreement on Reforming Research Assessment.
11:00 Welcome and introduction by the Vice President for Research Bernhard Brümmer
11:05 Presentation: The good, the bad, and the in-between (Birgit Schmidt, SUB)
11:15 Discussion: question and answers
11:45 Wrap-Up Publications and Intro to Research Assessment
11:55 Discussion: Questions and answers
12:25 Short Summary and farewell
12.30 End
Detailled information: https://owncloud.gwdg.de/index.php/s/kfesPDJma32xHiK
In case of queries, contact:
Melissa Sollich
Postdoc Coordinator, Göttingen Campus
International Communications, Press and Public Relations Department, University of Göttingen
Wilhelmsplatz 1, 37073 Göttingen
E-mail: Melissa.Sollich@uni-goettingen.de