The British Academy Early Career Researcher Network (ECRN) – Southwest & South Wales invites ECRs across humanities and social sciences to its Webinar Series. The SWSW Webinar Series aims to bring knowledge and skill-based content relevant to our community every month, with engaging expert speakers.

Building a sustainable career and navigating an uncertain future as an Early Career Researcher
Dr Simon Strange Friday 2nd May 1200-1330, online
The career landscape after you have completed your doctorate is a tricky journey to navigate. Uncertainty through short-term contracts and unstable locations can seem overwhelming to people new to research careers. Dr Strange will explore his work with the Story Society at Bath Spa University and a career that spans academia and industry to provide some suggestions for developing a sustainable research career trajectory. Exploring concepts of story and how developing a cohesive narrative through your research worlds can help to support a more secure path, looking at narrative CVs and developing an online presence that provides the best opportunity for fulfilment and sustainability.

Raising the value of your work with a clear professional identity
John Niland, Self-Worth Academy Thursday 19th June 1230-1400, online
How do you talk about your work? In the Age of AI and of geopolitical turmoil, perception of value is changing all the time.
– What is professional identity and why is it important?
– Common pitfalls to avoid, when talking about your work
– The four biggest benefits of a clear identity at work
– The key steps to nurture an outstanding professional identity
– Why self-worth is vital, particularly during transitions
– Tips to illuminate the value of your work with other people
– Shifting from Growth-Mindset to Renaissance-Mindset
Contact: Linda Lanyon