Structure & people
Structure of the GPN
Set up to connect postdocs, provide divers resources and build a community.
Coordination Office
- Set up network infrastructure
- Reportings and budget management
- 2 employed coordinators
- 3 initiators
Members
- All postdocs in Germany
- Focus on early-career researchers
- No membership fee, free resources for everyone
Active Contributors
- Active members shaping the network
- Participation in working groups and regional groups
Supporters
- Non-postdocs supporting the GPN
- Provide ideas and experience
- Door openers and multipliers
Working Groups
- Led and shaped by postdocs
- Internal groups filling the network with life
Networks, Org. and Institutions
- Cooperation and idea exchange
- Coordinators at institutions: first contact point to postdocs
- Partnership to make resources available for postdocs
Advisory Board
- To be developed
Regional Groups
- To be developed
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People
Coordination Office
Judith Münch
Hello, I am one of the coordinators of the GPN. My main task is developing connections to other networks and organisations to make as many resources as possible known and available to postdocs. Within the GPN I am coordinating the working groups Advocacy, Survey, Consolidation and parts of the Strategic development & infrastructure group. I am further responsible for the budget and the internal management of the GPN.
Alexandra McCormack
Hello, I am Alexandra, one of the coordinators of the German Postdoc Network. My main tasks are driving the network's technological and infrastructural development, ensuring a seamless communication strategy and social media engagement. Within the GPN, I am coordinating the working groups Annual Conference and parts of the Strategic Development & Infrastructure group.
Initiators
From left to right: Dr. Camila Hernández Frederick (Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry), Dr. Tina Scheibe (Hochschule München), Dr. Neele Meyer (Helmholtz Munich).