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Dr Tennie Videler

Position:
Programme manager, Vitae
Employment sector:
Charities and voluntary work
Research subject:
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, 1996
Themes:
having work/life balance
Funding:
Wellcome Trust funded

Story overview

Tennie works for Vitae, a national programme to support researchers in their career, personal and career development.

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What were you doing before your doctorate?

straight from Dutch Masters/undergraduate degree

What are you doing now?

work for Vitae, a national programme to support researchers in their career, personal and career development.

What impact has your doctorate had on what you are doing now?

Having done a doctorate and years of postdoccing has given me the understanding and empathy of what researchers want from Vitae.

What was the route between your doctorate and what you are doing now?

I did postdocs at three different institutions

During your doctorate what skills would you say you learnt or developed?

presentation, tenacity, project management, writing, communicating with collaborators,IT skills

 

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