Newsarchiv: Veranstaltungen der Promotionsprogramme
Jahr 2011
Public lecture by Mr. Sourav Kargupta on June 22
Public lecture by Mr. Sourav Kargupta on the 22th June 2011 at 4.15 p.m, venue Reichardtstraße 6, seminar room
Mr. Sourav Kargupta, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (Jadavpur University) Kolkata, India
Topic: Can the brown woman speak? Ethics of representation in the Feminist reconstruction of the `sati` debates
Public lecture by Prof. Zachary Davis on June 21
Public lecture by Prof. Zachary Davis on the 21st June 2011 at 6.15 p.m, venue Reichardtstraße 6, seminar room
Prof. Zachary Davis, St. John`s University, Queens, New York, Department of Philosophy
Topic: The Act of Promising, an Act of Solidarity.
3rd Annual Conference of the Post-Graduate Programme "Global Financial Markets"
Organising Financial Market Supervision
3rd Annual Conference of the Post-Graduate Programme "Global Financial Markets"
Dornburg/Jena 16/17 June 2011
Betreuerversammlung der Graduiertenschule "Gesellschaft und Kultur in Bewegung",
16.06.2011 um 14:15 Uhr, Reichardtstr. 6, Seminarraum.
Tagesordnung:
1. Bericht des Sprechers
2. Bericht der Studienbeauftragten
3. Bericht des Forschungsbeauftragten
4. Haushaltsfragen
5. Wahl des neuen Sprecherrates
6. Sonstiges
Workshop über "Gute Wissenschaftliche Praxis" am 14. Juni
Im Rahmen des GRK 1591 "Posttranskriptionelle Regulation der Genexpression: Mechanismen und Rolle in der Pathogenese" spricht Prof. E. Wahle über "Gute wissenschaftliche Praxis". Sie sind herzlich eingeladen.
Vortrag im Rahmen des Promotionsstudiengangs 'Sprache - Literatur - Gesellschaft' am 14. Juni
Am 14. Juni findet im folgender Vortrag statt:
Dr. Christine Waldschmidt (Mainz): "Wahr spricht, wer Schatten spricht". Hermetische Lyrik in den 50er Jahren, oder: Die behauptete Angemessenheit der dunklen Sprache.
Beginn 18.30. Herweghstraße 96, ÜR A.
Transformation of Funeral Practices: Collapse of Japanese Tradition?
Das Internationale Graduiertenkolleg Halle-Tokyo und das Institut für Japanologie laden recht herzlich zu einem öffentlichten Vortrag von Prof. Katsumi Shimane (Senshu University, Japan) am 26. Mai 2011 um 18 Uhr s.t. im Melanchthonianum, Hörsaal XVI ein.
First International Meeting of the GRK 1591, 15 -17 March 2012
The Graduiertenkolleg 1591 (GRK1591), a DFG-funded training program for doctoral students, seeks to reveal and characterize the nature and role of regulatory mechanisms directing gene expression at the posttranscriptional level. These involve the regulation of mRNA processing, turnover, translation and, in certain cases, directed transport of mRNAs to subcellular cytoplasmic compartments. Major known regulators of mRNA fate are RNA-binding proteins and non-coding RNAs such as microRNAs in higher eukaryotes and small noncoding RNAs in bacteria. A particularly important and rapidly evolving area of research explores the impact of posttranscriptional control mediated by RNA-binding proteins and non-coding RNAs on pathogenesis. The international meeting of the GRK1591 aims at providing a platform to discuss latest developments in the field of posttranscriptional gene regulation and how these impact the initiation and progression of disease on the molecular level.