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Your Career: What next?
Practice No. 1301
Last modified: 04/12/2012 16:15:29
Institution: University of Cambridge
A series of workshops designed to support postdoctoral researchers in planning their career.
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Researchers into Management
Practice No. 824
Last modified: 24/03/2011 14:36:36
Institution: University of Manchester
A programme accredited by the Institue of Leadership and Management (ILM), covering both theory and practice of management and leadership. It is designed for Research Staff who are interested in developing these key skill areas, both to support their current roles and their career development – whether in academia, industry, business or other contexts. Format: induction and taster (60-120 mins), seven one-day workshops over four months, a two-day residential intensive with a computer business game simulation, directed reading and discussion via an online forum, two written assessments. -
Understanding yourself and your preferences in life through MBTI
Practice No. 670
Last modified: 24/03/2011 12:00:10
Institution: University of Durham
This interactive workshop will allow researchers to gain a better understanding of themselves and others, allowing them to reflect upon what is important to them in their life and help with career decision making. Benefits include improved skills in managing change, working effectively in teams, resolving conflict, career decision making and even improved communication within personal relationships. Researchers will be required to complete an on-line questionnaire before attending the session. -
Securing a position outside Academia
Practice No. 569
Last modified: 24/03/2011 11:57:08
Institution: University of Durham
This session takes participants through the whole process of identifying opportunities outside the academic world and then step by step through the recruitment process. This includes how to produce a top quality non- academic CV and complete applications forms well, by translating their experience, education and achievements from the academic world to the language of industry, business and commerce. They finish by looking at how to prepare for and excel at interview. -
Preparing for Interview
Practice No. 671
Last modified: 24/03/2011 11:44:22
Institution: University of Durham
This session looks at the format and content of both academic and non-academic interviews. Participants will get a better understanding of the questions asked, how to approach these and important factors such as body language and personal presentation. -
Careers Adviser Research Staff/Postgraduate Research Students
Practice No. 223
Last modified: 24/03/2011 11:30:41
Institution: University of Nottingham
Research staff and students have access to specialist careers guidance, information and training services provided by the Centre for Career Development in collaboration with the Graduate School and Professional Development. -
Mock Assessment Centre
Practice No. 669
Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:31:35
Institution: University of Durham
A 3 hour ‘simulated’ workshop based on participants taking part in two commonly used assessment centre exercises, used by non-academic employers as part of their graduate selection. There will be a group activity and an individual presentation with Careers Advisers observing and providing individual assessment and feedback -
Marketing Yourself To Employers Via Application Form
Practice No. 675
Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:20:16
Institution: University of Durham
This session will look at the types of questions asked on application forms, why employers want this information, how can you translate your academic experience into desirable skills and how you can stand out from the other applicants -
Effecting Successful Research Careers
Practice No. 668
Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:17:17
Institution: University of Durham
This interactive workshop explores the pros and cons of an academic career, looks at individual researcher's strengths and development needs and allows then to plan what needs to be done in order to be a strong candidate for an academic position in the future. (Uses materials first designed by Sara Shinton, Careers Consultant) -
CV writing for post-doctoral researchers
Practice No. 667
Last modified: 24/03/2011 10:09:37
Institution: University of Durham
This session gives researchers an overview of what is expected by academic / non-academic employers from an effective CV and prepares them to draft their own marketing tool, which the can then discuss with the careers development consultant one-to-one at a mutually suitable time



