Das war ein abgekartetes Spiel. Die "unabhängige" Kanzlei gehört zum Zumwinkel-Netzwerk. Man kennt sich. Das wurde in einem anderen Thread schon hetausgearbeitet.
https://mobile.twitter.com/gabonn/status/1640763434005397520
Das war ein abgekartetes Spiel. Die "unabhängige" Kanzlei gehört zum Zumwinkel-Netzwerk. Man kennt sich. Das wurde in einem anderen Thread schon hetausgearbeitet.
https://mobile.twitter.com/gabonn/status/1640763434005397520
Lt. GA war aber die Professorin nicht erreichbar und man hat auf Anfragen nur eine Out-of-Office Mail erhalten. Hmmmm - da können die Journalisten nichts machen
This won't die down easily.
Trust me on this.It's finally over as of today. He is re-habilitated (pun not intended) and can now go on fruitfully importing 1960-ies social psych effects into econ!
fruitfully? LOL. he could not show us how to solve a single problem in classical econ with his stuff (that is in over 20 yrs of research and after spending EUR 40mio tax and NGO money).
This won't die down easily.
Trust me on this.It's finally over as of today. He is re-habilitated (pun not intended) and can now go on fruitfully importing 1960-ies social psych effects into econ!
fruitfully? LOL. he could not show us how to solve a single problem in classical econ with his stuff (that is in over 20 yrs of research and after spending EUR 40mio tax and NGO money).
But how come he got the money? Obviously, there is a market for his ideas, and he outcompeted other ideas in the market for funding.
This won't die down easily.
Trust me on this.It's finally over as of today. He is re-habilitated (pun not intended) and can now go on fruitfully importing 1960-ies social psych effects into econ!
fruitfully? LOL. he could not show us how to solve a single problem in classical econ with his stuff (that is in over 20 yrs of research and after spending EUR 40mio tax and NGO money).
Joa. Wissen wir langsam. Stimmt ja auch, aber jetzt ist mal gut.
This won't die down easily.
Trust me on this.It's finally over as of today. He is re-habilitated (pun not intended) and can now go on fruitfully importing 1960-ies social psych effects into econ!
fruitfully? LOL. he could not show us how to solve a single problem in classical econ with his stuff (that is in over 20 yrs of research and after spending EUR 40mio tax and NGO money).
Joa. Wissen wir langsam. Stimmt ja auch, aber jetzt ist mal gut.
the guy is an embarassment for German academia. he exploited the weakness of an econ-uneducated left-wing env to get access to these funds. is a bit like Theranos which raised money primarily from non-expert investors.
Interesting selection of participants:
https://www.bmbf.de/bmbf/de/services/livestream/livestream.html
Austausch zur Höchstbefristungsgrenze im Postdoc-Bereich
Am 17. März 2023 hat das BMBF die wesentlichen Inhalte für die Reform des Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetzes vorgestellt. Heute ab 10:00 Uhr findet der Austausch zur Höchstbefristungsgrenze im Postdoc-Bereich mit wichtigen Stakeholdern und dem Parlamentarischen Staatssekretär im BMBF, Dr. Jens Brandenburg, statt.
An der Diskussion werden teilnehmen:
Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Bachmann University of Notre Dame
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Amrei Bahr #ichbinHanna
Prof. Dr. Katja Becker Präsidentin der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG
Canan Denli Leitung der Geschäftsstelle der Bundeskonferenz der Frauen- und Gleichstellungsbeauftragten an Hochschulen (bukof)
Dr. Yvonne Dorf Geschäftsführerin des Deutschen Hochschulverbands (DHV)
Dr. Andreas Keller Stellvertretender Vorsitzender der Gewerkschaft
Erziehung und Wissenschaft (GEW)
Prof. Dr. Robert Kretschmer Die Junge Akademie
Dr. Mathias Kuhnt Netzwerk für Gute Arbeit in der Wissenschaft (NGAWiss)
Prof. Dr. Steffen Mau #ProfsfürHanna
Prof. Dr. Anja Steinbeck Sprecherin der Mitgliedergruppe der
Universitäten in der Hochschulrektorenkonferenz (HRK)
Prof. Dr. Martin Stratmann Präsident der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (MPG)
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wick Vorsitzender des Wissenschaftsrats
Prof. Dr. Otmar Wiestler Präsident der Hermann von Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren (HGF)
Vorallem, warum war da keiner mit Erfahrungen zu Ländern die D deutlich ähnlicher sind, aber trotzdem unbefristete Verträge hinbekommen und akad. besser Abscheiden mit ähnlichem Budget (UK, NL,...). Wär doch viel wichtiger als dieser US Fokus!
This simply has to do with the German system of "professorial positions". In each department, there is a fixed number of professorial positions of each type (W1, W3 etc.) with fixed denominations (e.g., Professor of Applied Macroeconomics). Those numbers are not determined by the university but by the state government. If you want to give tenure to a W1-postholder, there must be a vacant full-time W2/W3 position. In other words, universities do not have much flexibility in Germany. Changing that would seem of first-order importance but politicians (especially those on the political left) do not want such flexibility. (Remember the Pinkwart-reforms in Northrhine-Westphalia: when the CDU/FDP lost the elections, the new Red-Red-Green government want to undo those reforms so that the central state government had again more control over universities...)
BTW, the UK/NL systems do have a lot of disadvantages as well: governance there is much more top-down. Except for LSE and UCL, I would not want to be there.
In the UK, there is no tenure either: they can fire full professors if they want to get rid of entire departments; this has happened quite a few times, even in economics.