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Making the right move:
How to build a research
  career in Germany

    Tricia Striano, PhD
      Hunter College
   New York, New York

www.triciastriano.com
MAKING THE RIGHT MOVE: HOW TO BUILD A RESEARCH CAREER IN GERMANY - WWW.TRICIASTRIANO.COM TRICIA STRIANO, PHD HUNTER COLLEGE NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Why do I want to go to Germany?

Good reasons
Funds to do world-class research
Become more international researcher
Excellent resources and researchers
“The system works” MPI director
Not so good reasons
Your boyfriend lives in Berlin
You couldn’t get a job elsewhere
Why not?
MAKING THE RIGHT MOVE: HOW TO BUILD A RESEARCH CAREER IN GERMANY - WWW.TRICIASTRIANO.COM TRICIA STRIANO, PHD HUNTER COLLEGE NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Head of the Junior Research Group on Cultural Ontogeny at the
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. 5 year group

                           LEIPZIG, GERMANY
                           Accepted the position because of the
                           unsurpassable resources for research.

                           Want the best resources for research?

                           GO TO GERMANY!

Photo of naïve American on her way to Leipzig, Germany
MAKING THE RIGHT MOVE: HOW TO BUILD A RESEARCH CAREER IN GERMANY - WWW.TRICIASTRIANO.COM TRICIA STRIANO, PHD HUNTER COLLEGE NEW YORK, NEW YORK
It wasn’t what I expected.
                                   Hiring, budgets, reports, review

                                   Feierabend ?

                                   Terminating contracts

                                   Learning the German system
                                   Very different in terms of sick leave,
                                   maternity leave, vacations.

                                   Hierarchical system. No/Few people
                                   in similar position. Few female
                                   directors/role models

                                   Learning German.

                                   Learning everything the hard way!

What doesn’t kill you makes you (and your research) stronger!
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Are you ready to run a research
                group?
• In many cases it is a good idea to get
  experience as a post-doc first. Get the
  chance to develop your own research
  program before/as you learn about
  management.
• With experience, managing and problem
  solving becomes much easier. You don’t have
  to learn the hard way/on your own.
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5 year challenge
In most cases, you will have 5 years to build
up your group, do your research, and get a
new position. You will also be responsible for
helping all of your PhD students, post-docs,
etc. get positions.
MAKING THE RIGHT MOVE: HOW TO BUILD A RESEARCH CAREER IN GERMANY - WWW.TRICIASTRIANO.COM TRICIA STRIANO, PHD HUNTER COLLEGE NEW YORK, NEW YORK
Permanent positions are limited
• May take you 1-2 years just to build up your
  group, interview, hire, learn German. Now
  you have 2-3 years left. To obtain the
  permanent job of your dreams it may take 1-3
  years, so you may want to get on the market
  in your 3rd year – just as your group is built
  up/functioning.

• Do a cost-benefit analysis.
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Germany is investing in you. You are
      investing in Germany.
* Before you invest in building up a group, find
  out about the possibility of permanent
  positions.

 How might taking this position affect the rest
 of my career? How might it affect your life?
 You may need to make sacrifices.
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“MONEY TALKS!”
• Germany invests a lot of money in research!
• Germany invests in young scientists!
• Germany invests in innovative ideas.
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How to build a group in Germany?

    Obtain funds and support!
* Discovered the Sofja Kovalevskaja Program of the
  Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

• Found ad for the Sofja Kovalevskaja award on the
  bulletin board at the MPI.

• What do we know about the Humboldt
  Foundation?
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
•   2008 budget was approx. 68.1 mill. EUR - more than 98% of which was
    publicly financed by the federal government
•   Promotes cooperation between excellent scientists and scholars from
    abroad and from Germany
•   No quotas for individual countries or academic disciplines; selection based
    solely on applicant‘s academic record – 23,000 alumni worldwide from 130
    countries.
•   Up to 800 fellowships and 100 awards granted annually
Humboldt Research Fellowship
    Open to all nationalities and disciplines

•     For Postdoctoral Researchers
     –   6 to 24 months; monthly stipend of 2,250 EUR
     –   for researchers who completed their doctorate less than 4 years ago

•     For Experienced Researchers
     –   6 to 18 months, may be divided into three blocks of at least three months
         each; monthly stipend of 2,450 EUR
     –   for researchers who completed their doctorate less than 12 years ago
     –   should be working at the level of Assistant Professor or Junior Research Group
         Leader or have several years of independent academic work

                      www.humboldt-foundation.de
Eugenio Parise (Italy) volunteered in my lab in Leipzig. We used the
  data he collected to write an Alexander von Humboldt Postdoc
               Research Fellowship Grant! He got it!
Sofja Kovalevskaja Award
    For Junior Research Group Leaders

•   Funding of up to 1.65 million EUR per award enables junior scientists with
    outstanding research records to conduct research in Germany
•   Virtually unaffected by administrative constraints
•   Award amount allows winners to conduct independent research, finance their own
    research group and cover living expenses over five years
•   Open to all fields and nationalities
•   Applicants must have received doctoral degree within past six years
•   Up to eight awards are granted per application period; next application round
    begins in 2011

        START PLANNING
        NOW!
    * Also Germans who are abroad for 3 years can apply!
Many disciplines represented.
Disciplines of Guest Researchers from the United States
     2004 - 2008: total 1417 (include renewed research stays)

 Arts and Social
       34%

                                                            Science
                                                             57%

          Engineering
              9%
The Humboldt Network & Alumni Sponsorship

•   Renewed research stays in Germany (up to three months)
     – Continuation of co-operation with colleagues in Germany
     – Not earlier than three years after completion of first stay in Germany
•   Colloquia abroad, Humboldt conferences
•   Humboldt associations and clubs
•   Lifetime contact with the Humboldt Foundation; access to alumni
    worldwide
Contact Information
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Jean-Paul-Straße 12
53173 Bonn
Germany
www.humboldt-foundation.de
info@avh.de

American Friends of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
1013 14th St., NW – Suite 10105
Washington, DC 20005
www.americanfriends-of-avh.org
info@americanfriends-of-avh.org
How to find an Institute/University/Lab/Mentor
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive & Brain Sciences in Leipzig GERMANY
Read about all the work at the Institute
• Do your research BEFORE you make contacts.
  This process may take 3-4 months.

  Dear Prof. Dr. …… (Don’t spell the name
  wrong. Use proper grammar). When in doubt
  more formal is better!
Show that you did your research
Dear Professor …….. ,

My name is John Stahl. I am currently in my second year at the University
Heidelberg. I am writing because (WHAT DO YOU WANT) I am interested to gain
research experience in your laboratory. I have read several recent papers from
your research team and think that your lab would be a perfect fit for me to pursue
my research interests (WHY THIS LAB).

I am most interested in doing research on early behavioral development in the
first year. I am especially eager to learn more about the still face effect… I would
like to do a practical this summer. I am available to begin 15 May until 1 October,
I am eager to know if you have any advice to offer, and look forward to hear from
you.
Don’t give excuses. Research is a full
         time commitment!
Don’t write:
 “I would like to start working for you on 15
 May. Please note, that on the 20th May I have
 to go on Holiday with my new girlfriend. Then
 on June 2, I am going to my parent’s
 anniversary party. 30 years! In August I’m on
 holiday! But besides this I’m completely free
 to do research in your lab. Get back to me
 ASAP.”
Example received April 16, 2010
 Dear Dr. Striano,

• I am a psychology major in …… College, aspiring to become an elementary
  school psychologist. Considering the critical role early development plays
  in all aspects of life, I was interested in participating as a research
  assistant in your Infancy Research lab. Unfortunately, I read that a six
  month commitment is required. I am pregnant and due in August, so a
  commitment of that length at this time would not be possible. However, I
  was considering volunteering my child as a participant once he is born. I
  would appreciate meeting with you to discuss this possibility, and perhaps
  any other ways I may be able to volunteer.

• Thank you for your consideration,

DON’T CHANGE YOUR RULES! YOU ARE RUNNING A BUSINESS!
Tips for Grant Proposals
• Have a good question.
• Write clearly. Short sentences!
• Have 20 people read your proposal. Read it 60
  times.. AT MINIMUM!
• Read/obtain proposals first!
• WHAT IS THE QUESTION, WHY IS IT AN
  IMPORANT QUESTION, AND WHAT ARE YOU
  GOING TO DO ABOUT IT (WHAT IS NEW)?
Proofread AGAIN!
Plan your team /get them involved
If you leave Germany/You don’t get a permanent position

Try to get reduced tenure.
Build
    NOinternational
         PAIN. NOprograms.
                      GAIN!
Don’t wait around
Explore the world (like von
Humboldt!)
The good news is that you may be considered
for positions in Germany once you leave. Keep
              an eye on Germany!
“Keep Going!”
We don’t post grant hit rates. If we did, we may find
that some people are just more
persistent/determined than others.
Don’t give up. NO PAIN. NO GAIN! If you get a
grant, write the next one. If you don’t get a grant,
write the next one! The German system is different
(does not foster many long term careers) – but “it
works.” Some of the best science come out of
Germany – in part because Germany offers
outstanding resources to young scientists for limited
time periods. These opportunities enrich our lives
and foster our long term international careers and
collaborations.
“You have to learn the rules of the game. And then
  you have to play better than anyone else”
                                        Albert Einstein
RESEARCH THE RULES BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO PLAY!
DON’T UNDERESTIMATE THE ROLE OF CULTURE/RULES/ETC.

        2000                            2004
Use code “humboldt50”
   www.drstriano.com
Making the right move:
How to build a research
  career in Germany

    Tricia Striano, PhD
      Hunter College
   New York, New York

www.triciastriano.com
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