After successful completion of the course, students are able to:
After completing this course, students will be able to identify and critically reflect on the social, ethical and societal impacts of technologies. They are familiar with different topics from all related disciplines in the field of technology and society. Students will also be able to i) work independently on projects and project proposals ii) tackle stress situations iii) present research findings and iv) handle IPR and patenting as well as product commercialization using the taught tools and strategies.
Provide a platform for the young ENROL researchers to undergo a comprehensive and stimulating PhD education, focused on translational and transferable skills for a thriving career in industry or academia, in the burgeoning areas of bioengineering and biotechnology that underpins innovative technological developments across a range of complementary disciplines:
- training in general ethics of science and technology, bioethics and issues in human/animal experimentation, and research integrity;
- academic life coaching and time and project management;
- communication skills and networking;
- IPR & patenting; commercialization;
- proposal writing.
Seminars, Workshops, Retreats and Presentations
OPEN ONLY for the PhD Fellows of the Engineering for Life Sciences Doctoral Programme
Attendance, Active Participation
Requirements for passing the course:
- Attendance
- Active participation
- Hand in tasks on time
In case attendance is not possible in parts of the course, students may compensate for this with other assignments. In this case, please ask the lecturers about details before the respective workshop dates.
Not necessary