Faculty Day

Research Training Group „Consequences of social services work“

24.05.2023, 3.15 pm-4.00 pm

University of Siegen; Campus Hölderlinstraße, H-C 7322

On 24.05.2023 there will be the day of the Faculty II of the University of Siegen. During a walk through the campus, the employees and research groups of the faculty will introduce themselves. […]

Current vacancies

Research Training Group "Consequences of Social Services Work"

Application deadline: 15.12.2022

There are several vacant positions to be filled as of 01.04.2023! As a research assistant in the Research Training Group, a PhD on the topic of the Research Training Group can be realised […]

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DFG Research Training Group "Consequences of Social Services Work"; University of Siegen

16.11.2022 | 18 - 20 h (c.t.)

University of Siegen, Campus Unteres Schloss, US-F 308

The University of Siegen invites everyone to the C.W.-Müller-Lecture. This time Michael Winkler will speak on the topic “Poetry and Truth: About Fiction and Social Education”.

Evening-Lecture with Helga Cremer-Schäfer

Research Training Group "Consequences of Social Services Work"

December 14, 2022 | 6 pm - 20 pm

University of Siegen, Campus Unteres Schloss; Room US-C 105

What are the potentials and limitations of non-use research for impact research? We will approach this question in our Evening Lecture. It is a pleasure for us to have Helga Cremer-Schäfer as our […]

The new winter semester 2022/2023 starts.

Research Training Group "Consequences of Social Services Work"

University of Siegen

Time to grab your calendar and a marker pen to make a big note of the following dates! For the coming winter semester, we continue with a great programme and more exciting events. […]

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Research Training Group "Consequences of Social Services Work"

University of Siegen

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Coming soon

DFG-Graduiertenkolleg "Folgen sozialer Hilfen"

The call for applications for the third cohort will follow in autumn 2022.

Presentation of the research projects of our 2nd cohort

DFG-Research Training Group "Consequences of social services work"

June 30, 2022 and July 1, 2022

Dortmund

On June 30, 2022 and July 1, 2022, the second cohort of the Research Training Group will present their research projects throughout a two days workshop in Dortmund.

Save the Date: Workshop on networking and publication strategies

Research Training Group "Consequences of Social Services Work"

June 24, 2022 | 9 am- 12 am

University of Siegen, AR - A 1009

On Friday, June 24, 2022, the Research Training Group “Consequences of Social Services Work”, together with the House of Young Talents invite you to a workshop on networking and publication strategies.

Invitation to the symposium “Pioneers of Gender Studies” & the presentation of the 2021 Wolfgang-Popp-Prize

Research Traing Group "Consequences of Social Services Work"

6th May, 2022 | 9.30 am - 6.00 pm

University of Siegen, Campus Unteres Schloss, US-C 114

On May 6, 2022, Gestu_S invites to a symposium entitled “Pioneers of Gender Studies. Wolfgang Popp and Helge Pross – and the relevance of Gender and Desire in Research” – in honor of Helge Pross and Wolfgang Popp.

10th German Diversity Day & IDAHOBIT*, 2022

Research Traing Group "Consequences of Social Services Work"

University of Siegen

Once again,  the University of Siegen wants to set an example for tolerance and against discrimination. Therefore, a number of  events focusing on gender diversity are planned. This year’s motto is “#TINklUSiv Trans*, Inter*, Non-Binary – Gender Diversity”. Diversity and equality are important topics for the DFG and the Research Training Group.

Invitation to the Evening Lecture

DFG Research Training Group

January 19, 2022 | 6 pm - 8 pm

digital

The new year starts with a new Evening Lecture! At 19. January from 6-8 pm (c.t.) we are pleased to have Christoph Strünck as our speaker. His lecture is entitled: “Undiscovered requirements, unmet […]