NCCR Soft skills week

Event details
Date | 14.12.2016 › 13.01.2017 |
Category | Deadline |
The NCCR Chemical Biology has the pleasure to announce the following workshops:
REGISTER
If you wish to register to both workshops, please register twice as the procedure is different in either case.
The instructor, Dimitra Karatolou, an Executive, Career & Life Coach and HR consultant, began her career as a journalist, but soon turned to psychology. In 2007 she created her own company Lifepassport – dream, plan, act! Until today she has designed and delivered more than 700 training hours and 1.000 coaching hours. She regularly writes articles for business magazines about professional and personal development.
Practical information:
Participants: Registration is open to Master students, PhD students, postdocs and scientists. Priority will be given to NCCR Chemical Biology members.
Time: 2 days/workshop, 6 hours/day (11:00-17:00, lunch included)
Location: UNIGE - Sciences II - room 457
Approach: Interactive workshop during which participants will reflect and work on their own, but also in smaller groups through theory, case studies, self-tests and role plays.
Limited number of seats // Maximum number of participants: 15
Registration: closes on January 13th, 2017.
- February 6-7th, 2017 (11:00-17:00), UNIGE | Assertiveness: the key to open and efficient communication!
- February 9-10th, 2017 (11:00-17:00), UNIGE | Make an impact, create a strong social network!
REGISTER
If you wish to register to both workshops, please register twice as the procedure is different in either case.
The instructor, Dimitra Karatolou, an Executive, Career & Life Coach and HR consultant, began her career as a journalist, but soon turned to psychology. In 2007 she created her own company Lifepassport – dream, plan, act! Until today she has designed and delivered more than 700 training hours and 1.000 coaching hours. She regularly writes articles for business magazines about professional and personal development.
Practical information:
Participants: Registration is open to Master students, PhD students, postdocs and scientists. Priority will be given to NCCR Chemical Biology members.
Time: 2 days/workshop, 6 hours/day (11:00-17:00, lunch included)
Location: UNIGE - Sciences II - room 457
Approach: Interactive workshop during which participants will reflect and work on their own, but also in smaller groups through theory, case studies, self-tests and role plays.
Limited number of seats // Maximum number of participants: 15
Registration: closes on January 13th, 2017.
Practical information
- Informed public
- Registration required