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Humboldt explains – Networking despite social distancing

Networking despite social distancing via matchmaking platforms and expertise maps? Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin's research service offers researchers many digital opportunities to make new contacts despite the pandemic. However, not everyone is aware of this - and not everyone knows how to use the services.

In the first episode of our new explanatory film series “Humboldt Explains”, Alexander von Humboldt introduces you to the world of digital networking opportunities. This is something for researchers who want an easy introduction to digital matchmaking - but also for those who would like to hear Alexander von Humboldt speak.

While virtual events have become a matter of course for many, there are still many people who are very unfamiliar with them. Scientists are no exception.

More information on the services offered by the HU Research Service.

To the Map of Research Expertise.
 

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