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                    <title>Universität Bremen - Grow your Career!</title>
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                    <description>Workshop for  doctoral researchers</description>
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                            <title>Trainerin: Dr. Iris Köhler</title>
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                            <description>&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Dr. Iris Köhler is a certified career coach, trainer and experienced scientist. She studied agricultural sciences at the Technical University of Munich and received her doctorate there in 2013. After a postdoctoral stay in the USA and working as coordinator of the graduate school at the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Leipzig, she founded her own company “The Scientist Coach” in 2019. She knows the challenges that young scientists face in career planning and enjoys helping them to develop their own career path – inside or outside academia.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;</description>
                            
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