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DFG Research training Group and House of Young Talent

January 21, 2022 | 9am - 5 pm

digital

In the first part of the workshop, participants will provide basic information on the handling, management and protection of sensitive research data. In addition, there will be the opportunity to ask detailed questions […]

How do consequences emerge?

DFG Research Training Group

December 16, 2021 | 6 pm - 8 pm

digital

The second central question of the Research Training Group was the focus of today’s Evening Lecture. It was a great pleasure to have Nina Baur as our guest. In her lecture entitled: “Methodological […]

Warm welcome to the winter semester

DFG Research Training Group

October 05, 2021 | 10 am – 1 pm

University of Siegen

The first meeting in the new semester and in a larger group took place on October 5th, 2021. The speakers of the research training group and the members of the first cohort welcomed our new colleagues.

What does research actually look like?

Scientific work is complex. When young people begin with their studies, they sometimes only have an abstract idea of what future work as a scientist might look like. In addition, research in a […]

Looking back at a digital summer semester 2021

The Research Training Group “Consequences of Social Services” looks back on a fruitful and interesting summer semester. Together with several guest speakers and interesting workshops, we were able to expand our discussions and […]

We welcome a new research colleague

DFG Research Training Group

University of Siegen

Moritz Schumacher is planning a dissertation in the field of child and youth welfare and wants to explore the consequences of social services with an ethnographic approach.

Increasing the team size

DFG Research Training Group

University of Siegen

As an educational scientist, Zoe Clark not only expands the view of the consequences of social services work to include the field of child and youth welfare. Her long-term research experience in the field of quantitative social research also ranges across national and international fields.