Anne Schreiter is a social scientist and the managing director of the German Scholars Organization e.V. (GSO),[1] a German non-profit organization that advocates for researchers and scientists, offering programs and training for academics to build impactful careers – in academia and beyond.
Education
From 2002 to 2007, Schreiter studied Communication in Social and Economic Contexts at the Berlin University of the Arts[2] and Chinese Language and Culture in Nanjing and Shanghai. Sequentially, Schreiter earned her Ph.D. in Organization Studies and Cultural Theory at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland from 2009 to 2013. Her dissertation examines communicative aspects of Chinese and German business cultures.[3]
Since 2016, Schreiter has held the position of Managing Director at the German Scholars Organization e.V. (GSO).[7] Schreiter and her team are dedicated to providing support and guidance to researchers as they navigate their career paths in Germany, regardless of whether their aspirations lead them to a university, research institution, enterprise, or nonprofit organization.[8]
Schreiter regularly engages in and arranges discussions, workshop and events about topics such as academia, science work and science communication.[9][10][11][12][13][14]
Since 2019, Schreiter has been a member of the Advisory Board of Elephant in the Lab,[15][16] a blog about those problems in science, e.g., the journal system, the idiocy of authorship, citation cartels, and career chances for young or female researchers, and a member of the Planck-Academy Sounding Board.[17][18]
Furthermore, Schreiter is a board member of the „Research Management Network" („Netzwerk Wissenschaftsmanagement")[19][20] and a mentor for students in multiple programs.[citation needed]
Fellow Academic Mentoring Programme of German-speaking Switzerland by the Fellow Academic Mentoring Programme of German-speaking Switzerland, Issued by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)