We would like to welcome you as a speaker at the Geoecological Colloquium of the TU Braunschweig. On this website we give you some hints for your visit, your lecture and the reimbursement of your costs.
General
The Geoecological Colloquium is designed as an information platform for students, doctoral students, postdoctoral students and professors from the field of geoecology and related subjects. The series thus serves
as an encounter between competent scientists from abroad, from the field of geoecology, and interested visitors from various professional and institutional backgrounds.
The Geoecological Colloquium is jointly organized by the Institute of Geoecology and the Institute of Geosystems and Bioindication of the TU Braunschweig.
Audience
The audience is interdisciplinary and generally has a broad knowledge of the fundamentals of environmental science (inorganic and organic environmental chemistry, environmental physics and ecology). But this course is also intended to appeal to first-semester students and the university public. We would therefore be grateful if you would interpret your presentation in a way that is accessible to this audience, emphasising not so much the methodological details as the questions, research approaches and results.
Lecture time and equipment
Your presentation time should be 45 minutes, the subsequent discussion time can be up to 30 minutes. A powerful beamer is available as a technical aid. If necessary, a suitable laptop (OS MS Windows) can also be provided, please clarify this with the person who invited you.
Administrative Issues
Please clarify the details of the settlement of your costs directly with the person who invited you. Please provide this person with your bank details and home address so that we can reimburse your travel expenses.
Arrival and assistance
Please clarify the details of your arrival and your stay individually with the person who invited you. The lecture will take place every Thursday afternoon at 3 pm in room LK19c.2 of the Institute of Geoecology. On the website of the Institute of Geoecology you will find further information about the location of the institute and how to get there.