WoCaNet Online Talks (9 & 12 May 2025)

On behalf of the WoCaNet 2025 team we invite you to two online talks leading up to this year’s Women’s Careers & Networks Symposium:

Dr. Emma Robinson (Head of Biomedical Computing Research Group, King’s College London) on 9 May at 12:00 CET:
A leader in computational neuroscience, Emma Robinson’s pioneering work in brain imaging and AI is shaping the future of neurological research. She’ll discuss her cutting-edge research, the impact of AI in neuroscience, and the importance of mentorship and diversity in academia.

Dr. Ulrike Harjes (Senior Editor, Springer Nature) on 12 May at 16:00 CET:
With extensive experience in scientific publishing, Ulrike Harjes will offer an insider’s perspective on navigating the world of academic journals, open access, and how to get your research published.

Why attend?

  1. Learn from Pioneering Leaders: Gain insights from Maria Klawe’s decades of transforming STEM education and championing diversity, and Emma Robinson’s cutting-edge advances in AI-driven neuroscience.
  2. Empower Your Career: Discover mentorship strategies, inclusive research practices, and tools to navigate academia while overcoming barriers like imposter syndrome.
  3. Reshape the Future: Be inspired to drive change—whether in STEM equity, scientific publishing, or translating research into real-world impact.

Everyone (of all genders) is welcome to join!

🗓️ Event Date: 9 May and 12 May
📍 Location: online via Zoom
🔗 Register here to get the Zoom link

Everything you need to know about WoCaNet is here: https://uni-goettingen.de/de/203891.html

Warm regards,

Evelyn Sutiono

PhD student at the Institute of Auditory Neuroscience

evelyn.sutiono@med.uni-goettingen.de

On behalf of the WoCaNet 2025 team