Workshops and travel

In November 2022, Marieke conducted two workshops for the Autumn School of MoSaiQC on behalf of Hertz Trainings for scientists. The 14 PhD students of this European consortium are working on projects around optical atomic clocks. During the scientific presentations workshop, we practised various presentation skills. Participants worked on...

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Narrative CV

A narrative CV is increasingly one of the elements of a proposal. These narrative CVs are part of the “Recognition and Rewards” trend in science, to acknowledge a broader range of academic qualities. In a narrative CV, you can highlight not only your research results, but also, among others,...

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Workshop preparing grant interviews

You have reached the last obstacle before the grant you’d been hoping to get: the interview. But how do you prepare for that interview? Together with Hakuna Matata science & media we have developed a workshop to help scientists prepare for these interviews. During the workshop we will discuss...

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Find Out!

Teachers in primary schools can use the challenges of Find Out! to introduce inquiry-based learning projects in their class. The challenges are available in five different levels and are published six times a year. Each edition has a particular theme, such as Prinsjesdag, Mondriaan, or vegetable gardens. The challenges...

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Academy Career Day: Navigating through Career Galaxies

The Academy wants to support sustainable career development for PhD students and post docs working at her institutes. As part of this route, various activities will be organised, including lunch seminars at the institutes and a career day on 7 March. The program of the career day includes workshops, lectures and...

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Science Communication Conference

When does science drive social innovation? What is societal impact, and in which way do science communication and outreach contribute to this impact? How can science communicators engage and help the audience? What is our social responsibility as science communicators? On the 10th of April 2017, NEMO Science Museum...

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Faces of Science lesson

What does the daily work of a young scientist involve? And does it mean to do scientific research? In their blogs, the young scientists of Faces of Science talk about their work and daily experiences. Teachers can use the blogs and films of Faces of Science to introduce students...

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ExoMars Lesson

In October 2016, the first ExoMars mission reached Mars. This mission has an important goal: to search for signs of life in the atmosphere of the red planet. As part of this mission, ESERO NL commissioned Marieke Hohnen to develop a lesson for pupils aged 12 – 14. The...

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100 years of Schiphol

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol celebrated its 100th birthday on the 19th of September 2017. As part of the celebrations, king Willem Alexander visited the airport, where four pupils presented their plans for the future of the airport. The pupils had visualised their ideas in models, which were developed as part...

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FOM 70

FOM, the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter, celebrated her 70th birthday in September 2016. As part of the celebrations, a symposium was organized on September 16th. Various speakers, including chair of the FOM Governing Board Niek Lopes Cardozo, and Chairman of NOW Jos Engelen were present. Anita van...

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Finding and working with scientists – Interactive presentations for children

As part of the program of the MuseumJeugdUniversiteit, scientists are invited to give interactive lectures in museums to children aged 8-12. Marieke Hohnen developed and gave a workshop for the museum staff involved in these lectures. During the workshop, we discussed how to find scientists, and how to best...

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