Birte Klingler and Stefanie Albus visit the Research Traing Group for the evening lecture on consequences of predefined aims of social services.
Tag: Consequences of social services Work
“Failure” as a constitutive moment of research
How failed field accesses abets enlightenment. Article published by Michelle Buller und Hannah Jestädt.
Doctoral student wins poster award
From March 10-13, 2024, the 29th DGfE Congress 2024 took place at the University of Halle. Members of the Research Training Group were also represented there, as guests, but also as speakers in […]
Digital Evening-Lecture with John Clarke
This semester we are delighted to have John Clarke (Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, The Open University, UK) as a speaker in our Evening-Lecture. He will talk about: “Remaking welfare, remaking states: disciplining […]
Farewell to our colleague
Farewell to Vanessa Dobbener
Available seats: Workshop: Time Management and work organization in the doctoral process.
Learn how to better manage your time and organize your workload in the doctoral process.
Conference Registration starts today
Finally, the registration for the conference “What is effective from whose perspective? Current Research on Consequences of Social Services Work” of our Research Training Group is open! A versatile program awaits the participants. […]
Printfresh – Here’s Our new flyer
Printfresh – Our new flyer arrived
Start of summer semester 2022 – Colloquium and election of the Equal Opportunities and Diversity Representatives
The new semester has started with interesting discussions throughout this semester’s first colloquium, as well as with the election of this years Equal Opportunities and Diversity Representatives.
Possibility to participate as a doctoral student in the qualification and mentoring program of the DFG Research Training Group “Consequences of social services work” at the University of Siegen!
p “Consequences of social services work” enables doctoral candidates who are working on the subject of the Research Training Group to participate as external participants.