Munich Dual Career Office
Central opportunities for top scientists and their partners
“The Two-body problem: As one body orbits the other, it tugs gravitationally on its partner, altering the original orbit. Then the second body does the same. In the end, there’s this give-and-take of a dance, as each body influences the other, constantly changing its path.“
Michelle Thaller
Career, mobility, partnership and children – creating appropriate links between complex issues – it is in matters such as these that we at Technische Universität München wish to offer you some assistance, in conjunction with the Max-Planck-Society (original member), the Helmholtz Zentrum München, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, SÜD-CHEMIE AG, Infineon Technologies AG, Allianz AG and Siemens AG in Munich, the ifo Institute for Economic Research, the Goethe-Institut e.V., the University of Applied Sciences Munich, the Katholische Stiftungsfachhochschule München (University of Applied Sciences) and the Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences. We provide support in handling tough mobility demands and help you to devise tailor-made solutions for your respective career paths or dual career challenges.
For the holistic start-up assistance offered by the Dual Career Office we take advantage of the cooperations we uphold with a number of research institutions, internal and independent administrative bodies, entrepreneurial networks, special strategic partners as well as our intercommunications with the Institutes of Education, Social Affairs and Culture in Munich.
We can offer you the following services:
- Job hunting
- Getting started in Munich
- Further education, contact networks and communication about dual career issues
We look forward to hearing from you regarding all queries connected with mobility decisions, dual careers and personnel development for top scientists (male and female):
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* Use of graphics courtesy of Cornell University. From „Pages – physics”
contact: duebner-gee(at)zv.tum.de