Two Early-Career Researchers Funded by the IntCDC NextGen Leadership Programme

June 12, 2023 /
IntCDC

Y. Boeva (SOWI), A. Wortmeier (SOWI)
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With the IntCDC NextGen Leadership Programme the Excellence Cluster “Integrative Computational Design and Construction for Architecture” supports high-potential junior academics (postdoctoral researchers and advanced doctoral candidates) all the way to an academic leadership position. The programme will run until the end of the first funding phase of the IntCDC (December 2025) and consists of three elements: mentorship, qualification and exchange. 

Applicants to this programme have to:

  • Find and address a mentor of their choice.
  • Design a qualification plan and timeline. To do so, they should identify their strengths and weaknesses, define how to close the gap between their current situation and the desired one, and identify measures and other qualification opportunities available worldwide.
  • Take opportunities for networking with the cluster’s professors and their program peers.

This should help our junior academics to reach the level of qualification required for positions of higher responsibility as quickly as possible. 

NextGen is challenging and requires highly autonomous decision-making skills. Toward the end of the programme, participants are expected to apply for at least one leadership or more advanced position (e.g. junior professorship) in Germany or abroad. Through this strategy, we intend to expand our IntCDC network, spread our vision, and share it with future generations of young scientists in Stuttgart and worldwide.

Two of the applicants from the first nomination phase will now receive funding from the IntCDC NextGen Leadership Programme. They are postdoctoral researcher Yana Boeva and doctoral researcher Ann-Kathrin Wortmeier. The Board of Directors has decided to fund specific measures outlined in the applicants' action plans.

Yana Boeva is a funded aspiring professor. The funding will enhance her academic writing and teaching approach, with a focus on research publications and diversity in teaching. If she accomplishes her objectives, the IntCDC Board of Directors will provide her with funding for a PhD position to establish a junior research group.

Ann-Kathrin Wortmeier is in the process of completing her doctoral thesis and intends to submit it by May 2023. She is aspiring to become a junior professor and her proposal focuses on around enhancing scientific writing, increasing didactic expertise, and developing skills in securing research funding.

Both awardees are currently attending a one-week writing retreat in Italy funded by the IntCDC NextGen Leadership Programme. Congratulations to Yana and Ann-Kathrin from the Early Career and Equal Opportunities Team and the Board of Directors!

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