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Hey, im Juni gebe ich wieder das @ct_Magazin Webinar: IT-Security für Nicht-Nerds

Ich erkläre die Basics der IT-Sicherheit. Wie Ihr eure Geräte und Daten mit wenig Aufwand effektiv schützt. Einfach und verständlich, ohne Tech-Gebrabbel oder Victim Shaming.

Der Workshop ist für Einsteiger*innen oder Leute die Anregungen suchen, wie sie Security-Themen einfach vermitteln können

heise.de/news/c-t-Webinar-IT-S

heise online · c't-Webinar: IT-Security für Nicht-NerdsVon Anke Brandt
#IT#Phishing#Security
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2. if you organise a #seminar and want to get a really good discussion going, consider two things: first, serve cookies and coffee for everyone. It does not cost much, but it makes a huge difference. Second, ask all seniors to leave the room right after the talk, before the discussion, so juniors feel safe to ask the apparently „stupid“ questions. They are not stupid. They are the best!!

Ausschreibung: Online Seminarreihe »Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History«

Die DHI Rom und Paris organisieren eine Online-Seminarreihe, die im Zweimonatsrhythmus stattfindet. Interessierte Forschende aller mediävistischen Disziplinen sind eingeladen, ihre laufenden oder kürzlich abgeschlossenen Arbeiten einem internationalen Publikum zu präsentieren.

Einreichungsfrist: 9.6.2025
➡️dhi-paris.fr/aktuelles/details

My little #coworker and me got invited to the university of #Osnabrück, as guest speakers for the Maryam Mirzakhani Lecture. We are both very excited, because it’s our first trip by train! Let’s hope I packed enough diapers. And snacks. We need lots of snacks. Btw, the #seminar will be about #TheoreticalEcology and also about how to combine family and research. Let’s hope we’ll give a good example… 🙈

#AcademicParents
#Momademia
#AcademicChatter

My former research group is launching an online seminar series about global knowledge production and academic (semi)peripheries. This is a much needed topic and highly interesting to me personally. One side effect of a previous seminar was my grant application which ended with me going for several weeks to Chile, so you never know. ;-)

The first seminar in this series will take place on Thursday, May 8, at 14:00 CET. Jakub Krzeski will give a talk “Excellence and ‘Shock Therapy’ on the Academic Periphery: The Polish Committee for Scientific Research”.

You can register for this and future talks online, it's very simple! I'm putting a link to the seminar's web page in the comments.

The group in question is SCRG, Scholarly Communication Research Group, at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland.

#highereducation
#university
#academia
#research
#webinar
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Two #degrowth related events this week:

🕒 Thursday, April 24, 2025 12:00 PM - 13:00 PM at AUD3 in #copenhagen or online

CCIT Seminar with @neil_selwyn on Digital Degrowth

"In 2020, Wired magazine declared degrowth to be "the worst idea on the planet". Three years later, Marc Andreessen called out degrowth as a "bad idea" and an "enemy" to technological progress. Taking inspiration from Andrew Ahern’s observation that "degrowth pisses off all the right people", Neil Selwyn considers what degrowth and post-growth thinking might have to offer those looking to radically break away from the destructive modes of digital excess that have come to define the first few decades of the twenty-first century. In short, this talk considers a deceptively simple question - how might degrowth thinking support ambitions of sustainable, scaled-down and equitable ways of living with digital technologies?"

👉 More details:
itustudent.itu.dk/Event?id=%7B

🕒 Sunday, April 27, 2025 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM in #ABF #Malmö

Everything you wanted to know about degrowth

"Join this talk and discussion on the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Degrowth (out in June) with its editor activist-scholar Anitra Nelson and chapter contributor Nick Fitzpatrick.

Anitra is affiliated with the University of Melbourne (Australia) and Nick is based at Aarhus University (Denmark). They will talk about degrowth themes in the handbook, their other degrowth work and involvement in the degrowth movement over many years."

👉More details
degrowth.se/events/2025/4/27/d

itustudent.itu.dkEvent