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Careers in focus: Careers in academia08 June 2009
Programme
Typical programme: Monday 8 June
- 9.00
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Registration and networking
Your first opportunity to meet the 'tutors' who work at different universities in a range of disciplines
- 9.30
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Welcome and introduction
By the Event Chair
- 9.50
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Why be an academic?
What does it really involve?
- 10.30
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So you want to teach...
What are the issues/challenges involved in teaching?
- 11.00
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Tea/coffee and networking
- 11.15
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Elevator pitch
How do you sell your research in 2 minutes to the Head of Faculty/Vice-Chancellor?
- 11.45
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Academic CVs
An opportunity to get feedback on your CV
- 12.30
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Lunch and networking
- 13.30
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Being a successful early career researcher
Hear from a successful Principal Investigator on how to write an effective grant application/paper application and discover what life is like after your PhD
- 14.15
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Academic application case study
Who should get the job?
- 15.15
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Tea/coffee and networking
- 15.30
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Academic application case study
Who should get the job?
- 16.45
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Panel Q&A
A final opportunity to ask any unanswered questions
- 17.30
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Closing remarks
By the Event Chair