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Next Stop: Job is a an event series organized by the business development agencies of city of Bonn and the regions Rhein-Sieg and Ahrweiler in cooperation with the University of Bonn, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, IU International University, Alanus University of Applied Sciences and RheinAhrCampus Remagen (HS Koblenz). With this series of events, students and graduates have the opportunity to network with potential employers in the region and get to know interesting companies, research centers or science organizations through digital events and on-site visits. We also regularly offer workshops on various career topics.
About the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior - caesar:
The MPI for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar (MPINB) in Bonn is one of the 84 institutes of the Max Planck Society.
It focuses on basic research in neuroethology. The international team of researchers at the institute studies how the collective activity of vast numbers of neurons gives rise to the plethora of animal behaviors. The interdisciplinary research spans from imaging neural circuits at the nanoscale to analyzing neural activity in a freely moving and naturally behaving animal. The MPINB works closely with the University of Bonn and other local research institutes to train the next generation of young scientists in a joint graduate school.
Click here to find out more about the MPINB.
The MPINB is looking for students & graduates in:
- Biology
- Mathematics
- Computer Science
- Physics
- Chemistry,
- Engineering
- Veterinary Medicine
Entry oportunities at MPINB:​​​​​​​
- Graduate program
- postdoctoral positions
- employment as a scientist in research or in the core facilities supporting science
Click here to find out more about entry opportunities.
About this event:
We begin by providing participants with an overview of the institute's main research areas. Following this, participants can join small group discussions in our "Cafés," where MPINB staff share insights into specific professional fields, pursuing a PhD, and various research focuses. The Cafés are designed to foster open and engaging conversations. Multiple rounds of Cafés are offered, allowing participants to attend more than one session.