Courses, Defenses & Events

January 14, 2025

Collective Behaviours in Wild Indian Wolves & Conservation of Indian Savannahs

Institute Seminar by Adwait Deshpande
  • Moved to Bücklestrasse!
  • Date: May 27, 2025
  • Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Adwait Deshpande
  • Location: Bückle St. 5a, 78467 Konstanz
  • Room: Seminar room MPI-AB Bücklestrasse + Online
  • Host: Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
  • Contact: vsridhar@ab.mpg.de
Social carnivores have garnered the attention of behavioural biologists because of their complex social structures and remarkable collective behaviours, such as coordinated hunting. However, quantitative understanding of these social and collective behaviours in social carnivores is significantly ... [more]

Ombudspersons in Science – Structures in Germany, Duties of an ombudsperson

Ombudspersons in Science – Structures in Germany, Duties of an ombudsperson
  • Date: May 27, 2025
  • Time: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Wolfgang Fiedler & Michael Mende
  • ​In cases of conflict or matters of good scientific practices (GSP), scientific staff can contact locally appointed or elected ombudsperson. For the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Michael Mende and Wolfgang Fiedler have been elected to fulfill this role.
  • Location: University of Konstanz + online
  • Room: ZT1201 + online
  • Host: Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior

Working in Germany – Labour Market and Job Search Strategies for International and German STEM Researchers

  • Date: May 27, 2025
  • Time: 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Eva Maisel, Career Service University of Konstanz
  • Location: University of Konstanz
  • Room: R511
  • Host: KoRS-CB and IMPRS
  • Contact: imprs@uni-konstanz.de

Institute Seminar by Caitlin Wells

Institute Seminar by Caitlin Wells
  • Date: Jun 3, 2025
  • Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Caitlin Wells
  • Location: Bückle St. 5a, 78467 Konstanz
  • Room: Seminar room MPI-AB Bücklestrasse + Online
  • Host: Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
  • Contact: bbarrett@ab.mpg.de

Blackcap migration - adaptation in time and space

Institute Seminar by Miriam Liedvogel
  • Date: Jun 17, 2025
  • Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Miriam Liedvogel
  • Miriam Liedvogel is Director of the Institute of Avian Research “Vogelwarte Helgoland” and Professor of Ornithology at Carl-von-Ossietzky University Oldenburg. She is fascinated by the phenomenon of bird migration and with her research asks, how this fascinating behaviour is controlled, coordinated and regulated on the molecular level? To address this question, she links careful behavioural observation and state-of-the-art tracking migration in the wild to carefully characterise migratory behaviour under controlled conditions as well as free flying birds, with whole genome sequencing and gene expression approaches to match genotype to phenotype. Her work is funded through the European Commission (Marie Curie Fellowship), the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Feodor Lynen Fellowship), the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Max Planck Society (MPG). Miriam has been awarded various prices and fellowships, e.g. an award for outstanding supervision by the Universitätsgesellschaft Oldenburg (UGO), the JED Williams Medal for her committee work. Besides regularly talking at both national and international scientific conferences, Miriam enjoys to communicate science to children and the general public.
  • Location: Bückle St. 5a, 78467 Konstanz
  • Room: Seminar room MPI-AB Bücklestrasse + Online
  • Host: Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
  • Contact: aflack@ab.mpg.de
Understanding the genetics of bird migration is a long-standing goal in evolutionary biology. Blackcaps Sylvia atricapilla are ideal for this work as different populations exhibit enormous difference in migratory behaviour and little else. We characterize (i) phenotype, population structure and ... [more]

Genomic Pillars of the Social Brain: Lessons from the Honey Bee

Institute Seminar by Gene Robinson
  • Institute seminar moved to MONDAY
  • Date: Jun 23, 2025
  • Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Gene Robinson
  • Gene E. Robinson (Ph.D., Cornell University, 1986) joined the faculty of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1989. He holds a University Swanlund Chair and Center for Advanced Study Professorship, is director of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB), and former director of the University's Neuroscience Program. Robinson pioneered the application of genomics to the study of social behavior, has been honored with the Wolf Prize in Agriculture, and is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Medicine, and American Philosophical Society.
  • Location: MPI-AB Möggingen
  • Room: Seminar room MPI-AB Möggingen + Online
  • Host: Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior

Institute Seminar by Clara Hozer

Institute Seminar by Clara Hozer
  • Date: Jul 1, 2025
  • Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Clara Hozer
  • Location: Bückle St. 5a, 78467 Konstanz
  • Room: Seminar room MPI-AB Bücklestrasse + Online
  • Host: Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
  • Contact: nslania@ab.mpg.de

Scientific Writing (workshop)

2-tägiger Kurs
  • Start: Jul 3, 2025
  • End: Jul 4, 2025
  • Speaker: Brian Cusack, Science Craft
  • Dr. Brian Cusack comes from Cork, Ireland and received his Ph.D. in Genetics from Trinity College, Dublin in 2007. During his Ph.D. Brian received the kind of mentoring that he continues to consider as the gold-standard for graduate students. After completing his first postdoc at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Brian conducted post-doctoral research in evolutionary genomics at the Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin. In February 2012, together with Rick Scavetta, Brian co-founded Science Craft in Berlin. Since then Brian has provided high-level training workshops for more than a thousand researchers throughout Germany as well as in Norway and China.
  • Location: tba
  • Room: tba
  • Host: IMPRS
  • Contact: imprs@uni-konstanz.de

Getting Published and Mastering Peer Review (workshop)

  • Start: Jul 7, 2025
  • End: Jul 8, 2025
  • Speaker: Brian Cusack, Science Craft
  • Dr. Brian Cusack comes from Cork, Ireland and received his Ph.D. in Genetics from Trinity College, Dublin in 2007. During his Ph.D. Brian received the kind of mentoring that he continues to consider as the gold-standard for graduate students. After completing his first postdoc at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, Brian conducted post-doctoral research in evolutionary genomics at the Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Berlin. In February 2012, together with Rick Scavetta, Brian co-founded Science Craft in Berlin. Since then Brian has provided high-level training workshops for more than a thousand researchers throughout Germany as well as in Norway and China.
  • Location: tba
  • Room: tba
  • Host: IMPRS
  • Contact: imprs@uni-konstanz.de

Courtship complexity: insights from Neotropical birds

Institute Seminar by Lilian Manica
  • Date: Jul 8, 2025
  • Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Lilian Manica
  • Lilian Tonelli Manica is a professor in the Department of Zoology at the Federal University of Paraná and advise students at the Graduate Program in Zoology and Graduate Program in Ecology and Conservation of the same institution. She coordinates the Behavioural Ecology and Ornithology Lab, developing projects to understand the importance of immediate and evolutionary mechanisms in the production of bird behaviors. Her interests include sexual selection, communication, migration, mating systems and conservation. Her work explores, among other topics, cooperative displays in manakins, the relationship between parasitism and ornamentation, and environmental impacts on bird ecology.
  • Location: University of Konstanz + online
  • Room: ZT 702
  • Host: Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
  • Contact: dperez@ab.mpg.de
Courtship displays, driven by sexual selection, are fascinating behaviors across a wide range of animal taxa. Birds, in particular, serve as excellent study models due to their often multimodal sexual exhibitions, which involve various sensory modalities such as coloration, body movements, and ... [more]
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