Amaia Cipitra receives Lydia-Rabinowitsch scholarship
The Commission for the Advancement of Women has granted Amaia Cipitria Sagardia, project manager at the Julius Wolff Institute, a Lydia-Rabinowitsch scholarship at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. The grant, with a total amount of € 8,000, can be used for staff as well as consumables.
The Charité reminds of Lydia Rabinowitsch-Kempner with the announcement of the scholarship, who was also honoured in the portrait exhibition 'Destroyed Diversity' in 2013:
http://www.berlin.de/2013/portraets/ausgewaehlte-portraets/rabinowitsch-kempner-lydia/
The scholarship is announced annually within the framework of the advancement of women and is aimed at women scientists who have had to interrupt their academic careers for family reasons and who would like to qualify for a responsible top position in research and teaching.
Contact
Julius Wolff Institute
Phone: +49 30 450 559 048
E-Mail: jwi(at)charite.de
Augustenburger Platz
113353 Berlin
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