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QUAL DOS SEGUINTES NÃO É OU NÃO ERA ALEMÃO?

Johann Sebastian Bach

Friedrich Nietzsche

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Ludwig van Beethoven

Friedrich Schiller

The Scorpions

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

QUIZ

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DEPARTMENTS, CENTRAL INSTITUTES, AND CENTRAL FACILITIES―

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CLUSTERS OF EXCELLENCE ―

MATH+Berlin Mathematics Research Center, cross-institutional and transdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence where researchers will explore and further develop new approaches in application-oriented mathematics.

NeuroCure(at Charité) Research into neurological and psychiatric disease mechanisms and the transfer of basic scientific findings to clinical application –in short, translation –are at the heart of this interdisciplinary and international consortium.

SCRIPTSGlobal Challenges for the Model of Liberal Democracy and Market Economy – The Cluster analyzes the contemporary controversies about the liberal order from a historical, global, and comparative perspective.

Temporal Communities –Doing Literature in a Global PerspectiveThe cluster aims to radically rethink the concept of literature in a global perspective which requires us to overcome traditional categories of literary history such as ‘period’ and ‘nation’.

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DAHLEMRESEARCH SCHOOL―

DAHLEMRESEARCH SCHOOL―• Overarching center for junior researchers

at Freie Universität Berlin• Targeted support, comprehensive training

and education, professional development• Quality and integrity assurance for doctoral

programs• 27 doctoral programs: 13 humanities and

social sciences, 12 natural and life sciences, 2 strongly interdisciplinary

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“Latin American Studies from a Comparative and Transregional Perspective”Areas of specialization: Cultural and Social Anthropology, Gender Studies, History,

Literature and Cultures of Latin American, Economics, Political Science and Sociology, 6 semesters

Includes the German-Mexican International Research Training Group “Temporalities of Future in Latin America: Dynamics of Aspiration and Anticipation” (financed by DFG): www.lai.fu-berlin.de/en/temporalities-of-future

“Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America (Mecila)” (financed by BMBF) in São Paulo: www.mecila.net

Application for admission must be submitted by February 15th and June 15th

containing: Synopsis of research project incl. work outline and bibliography (at least7 pages), CV, cover letter, scholarship award, letter confirming supervision from a professor at LAI (may include honorary professors or lecturers)

Further information: [email protected] l [email protected]

STRUCTURED DOCTORAL PROGRAM: Example

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WEIZENBAUM INSTITUT:Visiting Fellows―The visiting fellows (junior and senior researchers) work for one to sixmonths at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society andconduct research alongside one or more host research groups of theInstitute with the aim of realizing joint projects and publications.Visiting fellows receive suitable compensation from the inviting partner forthe duration of their stay.Step 1: Request for information on availabilityStep 2: Application (CV, list of publications, two-page project description,

information about previous work, and planned working program)www.weizenbaum-institut.de/en/fellowships/

Example: Research Group 13Digital CitizenshipDr. Pablo Porten-Cheé[email protected]

Digital CitizenshipThe research group investigates howpeople today see and shape their role indemocracy. We pay special attention tohow this relationship is shaped by onlinecommunication on an individual level.

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FUNDING FOR PROSPECTIVE DOCTORAL AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS ―Test Scholarships for prospective international PhD Candidates &Research stays for preparing AvH-Fellowship applications

• Monthly scholarship of 1,300 Euro (Phd) / 1,500 Euro (AvH) for max. 3 months and a travel allowance

• Funding applications may only be submitted by professors from FU Berlin • Required documents: Application form, a CV of the prospective PhD

candidate / AvH Fellow, and a working program for the stay at FU Berlin

• PhD: Hans-Martin Meis, [email protected]/en/international/faculty-staff/project-funding/test-scholarships

• AvH: Stefan Rummel, [email protected]/en/international/faculty-staff/project-funding/test_avh

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GLOBAL FACULTY PROGRAM―• Open format enabling FUB professors from all fields to invite guests• Monthly lump sum of 2,500 Euro for stay of 1-3 months, travel subsidy• Essential parts of the Global Faculty Program:

− Collaboration on a specific research project− Active participation by the guest in a course− Public lecture at Freie Universität Berlin− Networking event at the hosting department

• Applications should be submitted 3 months prior to the research staywww.fu-berlin.de/en/international/faculty-staff/project-funding/Global-Faculty-Program

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VIELEN DANK! ―• DRS Team: www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/promovieren/drs/contact/team

• Pursuing a doctorate at Freie Universität Berlin: www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/drs/phd

• Gateway for Postdoctoral Researchers: www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/postdoc

• Newsletter for Postdocs: https://lists.fu-berlin.de/listinfo/postdoc-newsletter-en

• Collaborative Research Centres (SFB): www.fu-berlin.de/en/forschung/verbundforschung/verbund/sfb

• Academic vacancies at Freie Universität Berlin:www.fu-berlin.de/en/service/stellen/profwww.fu-berlin.de/en/service/stellen/acad

• International Newsletter of Freie Universität Berlin:www.fu-berlin.de/en/international/news-events/newsletter

• Newsletter of the German Centre for Research and Innovation in São Paulo: www.dwih-saopaulo.org/en/newsletter-mailings

[email protected] l www.fu-berlin.de/international l www.fu-berlin.de/brazil

QUANTAS HORAS POR SEMANA TRABALHA O ALEMÃO EM MÉDIA?

a. A. 30

b. B. 35

c. C. 38

d. D. 40

e. E. 44

QUIZ

WHICH UNIVERSITY HAS MORE THAN 20 SATELLITES IN ORBIT AND A COMMUNICATION

BASIS IN ANTARCTICA?

Universidade de Münster

Laura Redondo de Campos

Semana de Janelas Abertas – DAAD3 de junho de 2020

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo

Münster

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo

Münster: Cidade histórica & universitária

© Presseamt Münster / Tilman Roßmöller

300.000 habitantes/

60.000 estudantes

Cidadeuniversitária com

ampla ofertacultural, de

esporte e lazer

Cidade histórica

(1200 anos)

Cidade das bicicletas

(2,1 bicicletasregistradas

por habitante)Alta qualidade

de vida

9 milhões de turistas por

ano

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo

•Universidade plena

•Fundada em 1780

•45.000 estudantes

•Entre as 5 maiores universidades da

Alemanha

A Universidade de Münster:Westfälische Wilhelms-Universtität Münster - „WWU“

•Ensino de excelente qualidade

•120 disciplinas em mais de 280 cursos

•Apoio a jovens pesquisadores

•Excelentes oportunidades de pesquisa

© WWU / Peter Grewer

© Presseamt Münster / Joachim Busch

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo

• International Office:

Assessoria para candidatos/as estrangeiros/as

interessados/as em estudar ou pesquisar na WWU

• Centro de Idiomas (“Sprachenzentrum”):

Cursos de alemão para estrangeiros e de

varias outras línguas

• Graduate Center:

Consultoria e apoio específico para doutorandos e pós-

doutorandos

• Welcome Centre:

Consultoria, apoio e integração de pesquisadores visitantes;

administração de acomodação; orientação sobre fomento e

auxílio para contato com host

Serviços de apoio para estudantes, pesquisadores e professores estrangeiros

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo 15.03.2010

O Centro Brasileiro da Universidade de Münster

www.uni-muenster.de/Brasilienzentrum

•Fundado em 2010

•Objetivo de intensificar cooperações já existentes

e estimular novas cooperações

•Serviço de consultoria para brasileiros com

interesse de estudar ou pesquisar na Universidade

de Münster

•Apoio para estudantes, pesquisadores ou

professores brasileiros em Münster

•Fundação de um grupo regional de alumni no

Brasil (> 130 membros)

© WWU / Centro Brasileiro

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo

A Universidade de Münster – 15 Departamentos

Tudo, menosengenharias

ciências agráriase arquitetura

• Teologia Protestante

• Teologia Católica Romana

• Direito

• Administração e Economia

• Medicina

• Ciências Sociais e da Educação

• Psicologia & Ciências do Esporte e do

Movimento

• História / Filosofia

• Filologias

• Matemática e Ciências da Computação

• Física

• Química & Farmácia

• Biologia

• Geociências

• Música

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo

Áreas de pesquisa destacadas: foco interdisciplinar

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo

A Universidade de Münster e o Brasil

Mais de 40 anosde relações cominstituições brasileiras

Universidade parceiras:USP, UFABC, Unicamp, Mackenzie, UFSC, UFRGS, UFMG, UEM, UFRJ, PUC-Rio, FGV-Rio, UniRio, UEMG, UPE, UFC, UFRN

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo

© Presseamt Münster / Tilman Roßmöller

© Presseamt Münster / MünsterView

Presseamt Münster / Joachim Busch

© Günter Seggebäing

© Presseamt Münster/Tilman Roßmöller

•Parques, avenidas, região portuária e o lago „Aa“

•Castelos na região „Münsterland“

Münster: inúmeras opções de esporte e lazer

Centro Brasileiro / Laura Redondo

Contato

WWU - Centro BrasileiroLaura Redondo de CamposT: (11) 5189 8316

Email:[email protected]

Website:www.uni-muenster.de/Brasilienzentrum

QUANTAS LETRAS TEM A PALAVRA MAIS LONGA EM ALEMÃO?

a. A. 30

b. B. 35

c. C. 38

d. D. 43

QUANTAS LETRAS TEM A PALAVRA MAIS LONGA EM ALEMÃO?

Aufmerksamkeitsdefizithyperaktivitätsstörung

Bônus para quem souber ler sem tropeçar!

a. A. 30

b. B. 35

c. C. 38

d. D. 43

QUIZ

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Sven DinklageLiaison Officer da Uni Potsdam no Brasil (office em Campinas/SP)

www.uni-potsdam.de

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Imperador Friedrich der Groβee o Palácio de Sanssouci

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University of Potsdam – Where Knowledge Grows

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Overview

• Founded in 1991, 2 years after the fall of the Berlin wall

• Three campuses, 7 faculties(since 2017: „Digital Engineering Faculty”, formerly Hasso-Plattner-Institute; since 2018: Health Sciences)

• About 20,000 students, 11% international

• ZeLB – Center for Teacher Training and Education Research

• Unique courses:- Jewish Theology- War Studies / Military History- Cognitive Sciences (with Babylab)- Public Policy and Management- Smart Energy, Cyber-Security, Data Engineering- …

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One University – Three Locations

• Faculty of Arts• University Administration• Outpatient Clinic

• Faculty of Science• Faculty of Human Sciences

• Law Faculty• Faculty of Economics and

Social Sciences• Digital Engineering Faculty

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Organizational Structure

Faculdadede Direito

Faculdade

de Artes

Faculdade de Ciências

Humanas

Faculdade de Economia e

Ciências Sociais

Faculdade de Ciências Exatas

Faculdade de Engenharia

Digital

•Direito Público

•Direito Criminal

•Direito Civil

•Estudos Judaicose Estudos Religiosos

•Teologia Judaica

•Habilidades de vida, Ética e Religião

•Filosofia

•História e Filosofia Clássica

•Arte e Midia

•Estudos alemães

•Estudos ingleses e americanos

•Estudos de letras romanas

•Estudos eslavos

• CiênciasCognitivas

• CiênciasEducacionais

Ciências Econômicas

•Economia

•Administração & Negócios

Ciências Sociais

•Política & Administração Pública

•Sociologia

•Ciência da Computação

•Física e Astronomia

•Química

•Bioquímica/ biologia

•Ciência da Nutrição

•Geografia

•Terra & Ciência ambiental

•Matemática

•TI – Engenharia de Sistemas

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Research Focuses of the University

Earth Sciences

Cognitive SciencesFunctional Ecology and Evolution

Plant Genomics and Systems Biology

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Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyToxicology

Astrophysics

Anglophone Modernities in Literature and

Culture

European Master in

Clinical Linguistics

(EMCL)

Master of Public Management

(MPM)

Polymer Science

Cognitive Systems:

Language, Learning and

Reasoning

Master’s Programs taught in English (selection)

War and Conflict Studies

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to

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Thank you for your attention.

Sven DinklageLiaison Officer da Uni Potsdam no Brasil

[email protected]

QUANTAS INSTITUIÇÕES DE ENSINO SUPERIOR EXISTEM NA

ALEMANHA?

247

152

543

406

QUIZ

WHAT DO GERMANS DRINK MOST(APART FROM WATER)?

Technische Universität Berlin

Profile | TU Berlin at a glance

Technische Universität Berlin | International Scientific Cooperation

Technische Universität Berlin, a university with international

reputation in Germany‘s capital and in the heart of Europe

third largest university of technology in

Germany

intensive cooperation between science and

industry

joint research projects with numerous non-university research

institutes

alliance between technology and

humanities to meet the challenges of the future

research and teaching ranging from

engineering and natural sciences to humanities

and social sciences

Profile | Strategic Partnerships R&D

Technische Universität Berlin | International Scientific Cooperation

non-university research institutions, i.a.: industry and private sector.:

Profile | Entrepreneurship – Start-ups and Spin-offs

Technische Universität Berlin | International Scientific Cooperation

Startup Support

Master‘s Programs

Research &Publications

Inspiration

Trainings

• Currently 20 PhD projects

• 35 Tech startups per year

• 150+ Tech startups since 2007

• More than 80% of startups are still in business

• Labeled as „The Entrepreneurial University -EXIST“ („Die Gründerhochschule“) by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy

• Currently No. 2 in GER of EXIST- Universities

Profile | Collaborative Research (selection)

Technische Universität Berlin | International Scientific Cooperation

On 19 July 2019, the four partner universities of the Berlin University Alliance (BUA) –Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin

und Charité Universitätsmedizin – were jointly awarded the title of University of Excellence

German Excellence Strategy 2019University of Excellence

Profile | Collaborative Research (selection)

TU Berlin coordinates three Einstein Centers

Technische Universität Berlin | International Scientific Cooperation

• Einstein Centers are a Programme line of the Einstein Foundation• Einstein Centers bundle and harness interdisciplinary scientific expertise in particularly

innovative research fields• The programme offers top research alliances in Berlin the opportunity to establish cross-

institutional research and teaching networks• The aim is to generate new research priorities beyond the existing clusters and schools

Profile | Collaborative Research (selection)

Technische Universität Berlin | International Scientific Cooperation

and others (e. g. EU Research and Innovation Projects such as Horizon 2020 and FP7)

Collaborative Research Centers

(SFB): 20

Research Units (FOR):

10

Research Training

Groups: 10

BMBF

TU Berlin as coordinator

BeMobil

Berlin Big Data

BerlinHECOR

Software Campus

with participation of the TU Berlin

Bernstein Center for Computational

Neuroscience Berlin (BCCN)

The German Internet Institute

Profile | Collaborative Research (selection)

Technische Universität Berlin | International Scientific Cooperation

A Cluster focusing on the better understanding of

intelligence in all its facets. The aim is to fundamentally

advance our ability to construct intelligent

technological artifacts for applications of societal

importance.

A Cluster with five interdisciplinary research areas on the elucidation and evolution of catalytic networks. The aim is

to understand how reactants, intermediates, and reaction

products come into customized contact with the various catalysts

involved

A cross-institutional and transdisciplinary Cluster in order to explore and

further develop new approaches in

application-oriented mathematics

German Excellence Strategy 2019 3 Clusters of Excellence for TU Berlin out of 7 Clusters for Berlin in total

Your opportunities | TUB Postdoc grants

Technische Universität Berlin | International Scientific Cooperation

Temporary position as principal investigator

AimsThis instrument seeks to advance outstanding junior PhD researchers in the next stages of their career and provides support by ensuring financing for preparation of an application to the DFG for funding for a temporary position as principal investigator or for comparable programs (such as those sponsored by the Thyssen Foundation).

Eligible ApplicantsEligible for application are post-doctoral candidates, max. 3 years after completion of their PhD (awarding of the certificate). Upon submission of the application, the dissertation must already have been submitted and the PhD defense successfully passed.

Scope of financial supportFunding for personnel TV-L E13 for a maximum of 6 months (FTE) for financing the applicant plus a maximum of EUR 5000 for material resources.

Technische Universität Berlin | International Scientific Cooperation

Central contact in the Office of International Affairsfor your scientific cooperation with the TU Berlin:

Technische Universität Berlin

International Affairs -- International Scientific Cooperation

Dr. Jan an Haack, Advisor Americas

Tel: +49 (0)30 314-29465

[email protected]

www.tu.berlin

QUANTOS “BUNDESLÄNDER” (ESTADOS) COMPÕEM A

ALEMANHA?

12

16

21

26

QUIZ

Technical University Munich

Study and Research

www.saopaulo.tum.de(Image: davis – Fotolia)

Munich at a Glance

no.1▪ Economic Situation I Employment▪ Innovation / Business Creation▪ Safety

▪ 1.5 million inhabitants (3rd largest city in Germany)

▪ Technology and innovation hub

▪ Countless activities in Munich and around▪ River surfing in the English Garden▪ Hiking in the Alps▪ Swimming in crystal-clear mountain lakes▪ Enjoying opera or ballet performances▪ Visiting famous cultural sites

(Image: München Tourismus)

TUM at a Glance

>43,000Students

35% female27% internat. 546

Professors15

Departments

173Degree Courses

100 Masters~50% English

No. 1: German Technical University I Top 4 in Europe

800+ Start Ups and Spin-Offs Maker Space / Entrepreneurship Research Center

Entrepreneurial

(Image: Andreas Heddergott / TUM) https://www.tum.de/en/about-tum/our-university/facts-and-figures/

TUM Departments

TUM School of Governance

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Aerospace and Geodesy

TUM School of Life SciencesWeihenstephan

Mechanical Engineering

Mathematics

Physics

Informatics

Electrical and Computer Engineering

TUM School of Management Civil, Geo andEnvironmental Engineering

Architecture

Chemistry

TUM School of Medicine

TUM SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Sport and Health Sciences

Employment at TUM

• Employment asresearch associateat the chair orinstitute(Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter)

• Working closely withthe supervisor

• Often involvesteaching andadministrative tasks

Scholarship

• Scholarship fromexternal institution

• Active participationin the academicenvironment of TUM

External Doctorate

• Either employmentat an externalresearch institution(e.g. Max-Planck-Institut)..

• ..or employment at a company

• Active participationin the academicenvironment of TUM

Doctorate at TUM

Opportunity Grant:• Test Drive for candidates• 2 months at TUM• 700 Euros(month) plus 150

Euros rent support (month• Apply via TUM Liaison Office

and by the TUM professors

▪ TUM Research Opportunities Week ▪ One application round per year: open to advanced PhD students and young post-docs (< 3 years after

PhD)▪ One-week stay financed by the Postdoc Mobility Travel Grant (50 postdocs; accommodation, travel

expenses and meals)▪ One-year TUM University Foundation Fellowship for top candidates▪ Next deadline: October 31!▪ www.tum.de/postdocs

Postdoc at TUM

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(Images: München Tourismus)

Impressions of Munich

TUM International Center

June 2016

Thank you for your Attention!Summer in Munich, Your Research

TUM São Paulowww.saopaulo.tum.de

(Image: davis – Fotolia)

QUIZ

DE UMA BRIGA DE IRMÃOS ALEMÃES NASCERAM DUAS GRANDES

EMPRESAS DE ARTIGOS ESPORTIVOS. QUAIS?