There are places still available on this workshop……..
Developing Professional Researcher Networks – Facilitated by Margaret Collins
The aim of this workshop is to give PhD students skills to conduct effective professional networking conversations and to use networking as a tool for developing their professional networks. Networking is recognised by established researchers and Academics as an essential tool for career development and professional advancement. In contrast, research reveals that many Early Career Researchers feel very uncertain about networking, in respect to both the practical “how to do it” issues and the underlying, often values-based questions “Why it is important ?” and “Should I be doing this?”.
We will address various aspects of networking and develop the appropriate physical and mental skills necessary to improve our skill set in confident networking techniques.
Progress will be made through discussions and group exercises to develop essential skills, build confidence and overcome anxiety or blocks to performance.
As a result of this workshop participants will:
- Increase their understanding of the professional importance of networking
- Improve their ability to communicate confidently in networking conversations
- Understand the importance of body language in effective communication
- Have tools to deal with stress or anxiety related to networking
- Have strategies to develop collaborations or increase visibility
WHEN: Tuesday 29 April 2014 : WHERE: K103 – Kimmeridge House, Talbot Campus
Registration is via myBU – Graduate School PGR Community – Please remember that you will need to log on with your student username and password.