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Presentation Event for Doctoral Projects

Friday, 12th June, 2026, approx. 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The presentation day offers an opportunity to present your own doctoral project, discuss it with other doctoral candidates, and get to know fellow doctoral candidates and their research projects.

Who is invited to participate?

Doctoral projects at all stages are to be presented and discussed. Therefore, those who are still in the initial stages or planning their research project are just as welcome to present their project as those who have already begun their work or would like to present the results of their dissertation.

The presentation day this summer semester will consist of a German-language part as well as of an English-language part. 

How can you participate?

Depending on the participants' preferences, there are two options:

  1. A programme of short presentations, each lasting 20 minutes.
  2. A mixed programme of short presentations followed by a science slam at the end.
    Requirement for the second option: At least three registrations for a slam.

Short presentations:

Each short presentation will be allocated a 20-minute slot.
Within these 20 minutes, you will present your research project in a 10-15 minute presentation in German or in English. The presentation should concisely present your research question, the method and, if applicable, the initial results of your research project or a particularly exciting problem in your work in a way that is understandable to non-specialists.

Afterwards, there will be an opportunity for questions and a short discussion. Depending on the length of your presentation, 5-10 minutes will be allocated for discussion.

Science Slam:

A slot in a science slam could be less formal but no less informative:
If you think your research topic rocks and want to prove it in an entertaining way – perhaps being a little less modest for once? – then a 10-minute slam could be just the thing for you.

To get your audience enthusiastic, (almost) anything goes:
Show a video, bring your tools with you or turn us into trial subjects – surprise us, but above all: speak English or German instead of „Fachchinesisch“!

The only rules:
No longer than 10 minutes!
Talk about your own research!
Make it entertaining!

The probably most demanding audience in the world has been most carefully selected and will relentlessly evaluate all presentations with thunderous applause.
Slammers and audience members will be strengthened with drinks and a small snack.

The programme:

The final programme will be arranged based on the specific doctoral projects of the participants. 
Therefore, all participants are requested to submit an abstract of their doctoral project, no longer than one page, together with their registration, but no later than 22 May, 2026, to: Graduiertenschule-HF@uni-koeln.de.

The final programme will be announced after the registration deadline.
However, the following programme outline should give you a preliminary idea of what to expect.

Preliminary programme outline:

10:00-10:10Welcome by the spokesperson of the Graduate School, Prof. Dr. Jutta Stahl, 
Vice-Dean for Academic Careers and Equal Opportunities
10:10-111:30Short presentation 1
 Short presentation 2
 Short presentation 3
 Short presentation 4
11:30-11:40Short break
11:40-12:40Short presentation 5
 Short presentation 6
 Short presentation 7
12:40-13:20Break
13:20-14:40Short presentation 8
 Short presentation 9
 Short presentation 10
 Short presentation 11
14:40-14:50Short break
14:50-15:30Science Slam (at least three registrations required)
15:30End of the event

Active membership:

Annual participation in a presentation event organised by the Graduate School counts as an activity in the sense of active membership in the Graduate School and enables full use of the Graduate School's event and financial support offers.

Venue:

Seminar room of the Graduate School
‘City-Passage Lindenthal’, 1st floor
Dürener Str. 89, 50931 Cologne

Registration:

Please register at: Graduiertenschule-HF@uni-koeln.de. 
When registering, please indicate at what stage of your doctoral studies you are (beginning, middle, end) and whether you would prefer to present in the form of a short lecture or a slam.

The deadline for registration and abstract submission is Friday, 22nd May, 2026.