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UID:calendarize-workshop-statistik-kompakt-2026-06-11
DTSTAMP:20260428T181648Z
DTSTART:20260611T070000Z
DTEND:20260611T150000Z
SUMMARY:Workshop “Statistics Compact”
DESCRIPTION:Basics of descriptive statistics (working with data\, measurem
 ent levels\, descriptive measures\, graphical analysis) and inferential st
 atistics (population\, sample\, concept of representativeness\, the import
 ance of the normal distribution\, the basic principle of a statistical sig
 nificance test\, and the basic idea of regression).\nRegister now!\n\nYou 
 can find further courses on the fu:stat website: Schulungen fu:statIf you 
 are interested\, please contact the advisor for academic career developmen
 t (contact: wissenschaftliche.karriere@hnee.de).\n\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Basics of descriptive statistics (working 
 with data\, measurement levels\, descriptive measures\, graphical analysis
 ) and inferential statistics (population\, sample\, concept of representat
 iveness\, the importance of the normal distribution\, the basic principle 
 of a statistical significance test\, and the basic idea of regression).</p
 >\n<p><a class="btn w-auto btn-tertiary btn-w-action external-link-new-win
 dow" href="mailto:wissenschaftliche.karriere@hnee.de?subject=Anmeldung%20f
 %C3%BCr%20fu%3Astat-Workshop%20%22Generative%20k%C3%BCnstliche%20Intellige
 nz%22" target="_blank">Register now!</a></p>\n\n<p>You can find further co
 urses on the fu:stat website: <a class="external-link-new-window" href="ht
 tps://www.stat.fu-berlin.de/schulungen/Statistik-Kompakt.html" title="Schu
 lungen fu:stat" target="_blank">Schulungen fu:stat</a><br />If you are int
 erested\, please contact the advisor for academic career development (cont
 act: <a href="mailto:wissenschaftliche.karriere@hnee.de?subject=Workshop%2
 0fu%3Astat">wissenschaftliche.karriere@hnee.de</a>).</p>\n\n
LOCATION:FB Wirtschaftswissenschaft\, Garystr. 21\, 14195 Berlin HS 103
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UID:calendarize-phd-lunch-at-hnee-06-26-2026-06-24
DTSTAMP:20260410T140150Z
DTSTART:20260624T093000Z
DTEND:20260624T103000Z
SUMMARY:PhD-Lunch at HNEE
DESCRIPTION:At the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development\, the
  PhD Lunch takes place regularly – an open meeting for doctoral candidat
 es and those interested in pursuing a PhD. Held in the university’s cafe
 teria\, it offers an opportunity to connect over lunch\, share experiences
 \, and build new contacts in an informal setting.\nThe PhD Lunch thrives o
 n informal exchange: whether it’s questions about doing a PhD\, insights
  into current research projects\, or discussions about challenges and care
 er perspectives – there is space for all topics related to academic path
 s.\nThe Advisor for academic career development is also present and availa
 ble for questions\, input\, and individual concerns.\nThe PhD Lunch is aim
 ed at anyone who is currently pursuing a doctorate or considering embarkin
 g on one – regardless of discipline or stage of the project. It is an id
 eal opportunity to get to know the doctoral culture at HNEE and become par
 t of a growing network.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>At the Eberswalde University for Sustainab
 le Development\, the PhD Lunch takes place regularly – an open meeting f
 or doctoral candidates and those interested in pursuing a PhD. Held in the
  university’s cafeteria\, it offers an opportunity to connect over lunch
 \, share experiences\, and build new contacts in an informal setting.</p>\
 n<p>The PhD Lunch thrives on informal exchange: whether it’s questions a
 bout doing a PhD\, insights into current research projects\, or discussion
 s about challenges and career perspectives – there is space for all topi
 cs related to academic paths.</p>\n<p>The Advisor for academic career deve
 lopment is also present and available for questions\, input\, and individu
 al concerns.</p>\n<p>The PhD Lunch is aimed at anyone who is currently pur
 suing a doctorate or considering embarking on one – regardless of discip
 line or stage of the project. It is an ideal opportunity to get to know th
 e doctoral culture at HNEE and become part of a growing network.</p>
LOCATION:HNEE Forest Campus Canteen\; without registration
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UID:calendarize-promotion-kolloquium-06-2026-06-25
DTSTAMP:20260309T130304Z
DTSTART:20260625T110000Z
DTEND:20260625T120000Z
SUMMARY:Doctoral and research colloquium
DESCRIPTION:The joint doctoral and research colloquium of the four Univers
 ities of Applied Sciences in Brandenburg invites participants to engage in
  academic exchange on ongoing research and doctoral projects at the univer
 sities. In addition\, challenges\, tips\, and practical advice related to 
 the doctoral journey will be shared and discussed with the participants. T
 he colloquium is open to all interested researchers. It was launched in th
 e summer semester of 2025 and will now continue as a regular event. The se
 ssions take place online approximately every four weeks during the lecture
  period.\nOn June 26\, Matthias Papetsch\, doctoral researcher at Technisc
 he Hochschule Wildau\, will present his doctoral project.\nTitel:  A Syst
 em Dynamics-based Theory on Self-Sustaining Communities of Practice\nThe n
 eed for organizations to build and develop certain capabilities has been s
 tudied extensively in Management Science. The delayed effect\, when short-
 term operational needs leave too few resources for necessary long-term cap
 ability-building efforts\, has been called the 'Capability Trap'. This res
 earch aims to generate insights that organizations can leverage to design 
 effective long-term capability-building efforts.  Organizations in genera
 l need individual combinations of several capabilities. These individual c
 ombinations are complicated and extensive to study. It will be shown that 
 the set of Communities of Practice forms a certain kind of organization wi
 th properties that reduce complexity when examining acquisition\, preserva
 tion\, and adaptation of organizational capabilities. A general System Dyn
 amics-based Grounded Theory is developed\, allowing to anticipate the beha
 vior of a given Community of Practice based on its properties and circumst
 ances.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span class="text-dark-green">The joint do
 ctoral and research colloquium of the four Universities of Applied Science
 s in Brandenburg invites participants to engage in academic exchange on on
 going research and doctoral projects at the universities. In addition\, ch
 allenges\, tips\, and practical advice related to the doctoral journey wil
 l be shared and discussed with the participants. The colloquium is open to
  all interested researchers. It was launched in the summer semester of 202
 5 and will now continue as a regular event. The sessions take place online
  approximately every four weeks during the lecture period.</span></p>\n<p>
 <span class="text-dark-green">On June 26\,</span> Matthias Papetsch\, doct
 oral researcher at Technische<span class="text-dark-green"> Hochschule Wil
 dau\, will present his doctoral project.</span></p>\n<p><span class="text-
 dark-green">Titel:&nbsp\;</span> <strong>A System Dynamics-based Theory on
  Self-Sustaining Communities of Practice</strong></p>\n<p>The need for org
 anizations to build and develop certain capabilities has been studied exte
 nsively in Management Science. The delayed effect\, when short-term operat
 ional needs leave too few resources for necessary long-term capability-bui
 lding efforts\, has been called the 'Capability Trap'. This research aims 
 to generate insights that organizations can leverage to design effective l
 ong-term capability-building efforts. &nbsp\;Organizations in general need
  individual combinations of several capabilities. These individual combina
 tions are complicated and extensive to study. It will be shown that the se
 t of Communities of Practice forms a certain kind of organization with pro
 perties that reduce complexity when examining acquisition\, preservation\,
  and adaptation of organizational capabilities. A general System Dynamics-
 based Grounded Theory is developed\, allowing to anticipate the behavior o
 f a given Community of Practice based on its properties and circumstances.
 </p>
LOCATION:online without registration (https://fh-potsdam.zoom-x.de/j/62480
 658861?pwd=JcHA5CzRv4pJJZnCY3UyVpL0Npgbva.1)
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