Doctoral Students Exchange Ideas Across Disciplines

Three young doctoral students sit next to each other in a seminar room and listen attentively. The man in the centre has a full beard and long hair tied in a knot. The other two men are wearing glasses and are looking ahead.
The university's cooperative doctoral candidates present their doctoral projects to each other and discuss common topics (source: Wismar University of Applied Sciences)
A man in a black polo shirt stands in front of a projection screen in a seminar room and holds a tablet in his hand. He is looking attentively in the direction of the audience. The blurred outline of a seated woman with blonde hair and glasses can be seen in the foreground.
Jan Oestreich, consultant to the Vice-Rector for Research and contact person for doctoral students, moderatet the meeting (source: Wismar University of Applied Sciences).
Two doctoral students are sitting in a seminar room. The woman on the left, wearing a light-coloured, short-sleeved jumper, is talking and gesticulating with her right hand. The woman on the right is wearing a black top, blonde hair and glasses and is listening.
Thanks to mutual feedback, helpful tips and an exchange of experiences, the evening was a valuable benefit for all participants (source: Wismar University of Applied Sciences).

On Monday, 5 August, the exchange meeting for doctoral candidates took place, moderated by Jan Oestreich. The Robert Schmidt Institute presented its offers for those interested in founding a business. Julian Reeh presented his doctoral project in business law on the topic of "Ukrainian antitrust law in transition". He is analysing the transformation and adaptation of Ukrainian competition rules in the context of European integration.

The evening was rounded off with a barbecue, which encouraged dialogue in a relaxed atmosphere. The meeting offered valuable insights into doctoral projects and strengthened the interdisciplinary networking of doctoral students. 

In addition to the central exchange meetings, the Vice-Rector for Research also offers workshops for young academics on interdisciplinary qualifications. Experts impart knowledge on topics such as application skills, academic publishing and the use of AI in research.

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