Post-doc'ing for Success - Early Career Researchers Workshop, Nov 2018
Post-doc'ing for Success - Early Career Researchers Workshop

5th November 2018, 0930-1700 pm, The Principal York (UK)
Description of the workshop
This workshop aims to help VALIDATE Early Career Researchers (Associate and post-graduate student Affiliate members) widen and improve non-technical skills necessary to progress their careers. This is a small, informal workshop, which will provide lots of opportunity to get to know fellow VALIDATE post-docs/post-grads from around the world. The workshop will be run as part of the VALIDATE Network 2018 Annual Meeting.
Preliminary Agenda
More details will be posted here as they are confirmed, but here is the current (preliminary) agenda:
0930 Welcome and introductions - Samantha Vermaak, VALIDATE Network Manager
1000 Managing yourself for success - Samantha Vermaak, VALIDATE Network Manager/Business and Personal Coach
As a Business and Personal Coach, Sam will be talking about how to make the most of your career, be successful – and feel fulfilled and enjoy life while doing so. She’ll be discussing the fears and limiting beliefs that can hold us back, how to take charge of your career, and how to make the most of yourself and have a successful and satisfying career.
1045 Coffee/tea break
1115 How to win funds and influence panels - Dr Martin Broadstock, Programme Manager for Immunology, MRC
Martin’s talk will give guidance on how to come up with your grant idea, together with hints and tips for what funders’ are looking for in a grant application, why grant applications fail and how to maximise the chances of your application receiving funding.
1200 Exploring Leadership as Ethical Practice: The Role of Imagination and Wonder - Prof Max Stephenson Jr, Professor of Public and International Affairs and Director of the Institute for Policy and Governance, Virginia Tech
This talk examines the apparent contradictions between Westerners’ cultural willingness to demand that leaders “take charge” and their simultaneous assumption that great leaders shape historical events, and the fact that leadership scholars have argued that leaders do not alone commonly determine outcomes in the contexts in which they work. It will also treat the paradox that most leadership scholars call on leaders to behave with humility, trustworthiness and selflessness while many in practice behave in exactly the opposite ways and are often popularly rewarded for doing so. I contend that ethical leadership is indeed shaped by specific attributes and these must be enlivened by imagination, empathy and wonder to maximize the potential for the emergence of shared purpose and individual personal and professional growth.
1300 Lunch
1400 Career planning for success - Panel talks and Q&A:
Associate Prof Helen Fletcher, Director TB Centre, LSHTM
Assistant Prof Narisara Chantratita, Mahidol University
Dr Bernardo Villarreal- Ramos, Senior Research Scientist, APHA
Dr Martin Broadstock, Programme Manager for Immunology, MRC
Senior members of VALIDATE from different walks of the post post-doc career trajectory will give short talks about their careers, tips and advice for our ECRs, and then answer questions from our audience about having a successful career in science.
1500 Impressing your peers: asking intelligent questions at conferences and seminars - Dr Rebecca Powell Doherty, University of Oxford
Rebecca will be discussing tips and tricks for maintaining confidence and formulating questions in an intimidating conference environment.
1515 Coffee/tea break
1545 Turbo talk presentations from selected ECRs to build collaborations & practice asking questions
Dr Olayinka Osuolale, Dr Amanda Gibson, Dr Rachel Tanner, Dr Jomien Mouton, Dr Eduardo Ramos Milton Sanchez, Francis Nongley
This session aims to give our Early Career Researchers the opportunity to practise giving a talk and practise asking questions in a safe environment with their peers, as well as facilitating networking and building collaborations. The short talks are about each member's VALIDATE-related research, with plenty of time for questions after each talk.
1700 End of day
1800 We will book a local restaurant for delegates to eat together if you would like us to (meal at delegate's own cost).
How to attend this workshop
To register to attend this workshop, please register for the VALIDATE 2018 Annual Meeting by 11 October 2018. As a VALIDATE member, this workshop (apart from the dinner) is free, although you will need to pay for any travel or accommodation costs.
Please contact our Network Management team at validate@ndm.ox.ac.uk with any queries about this workshop.