REGARD workshop - Finding and applying for funding in academia

Event details
Date | 10.05.2016 |
Hour | 09:00 › 17:00 |
Speaker | Susanne Matuschek, MATUSCHEK CONSULTING, St. Gallen |
Location |
University of Neuchâtel
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Category | Internal trainings |
Where and how to apply successfully for third party funding
Description and objectives:
This workshop is for advanced PhD students and post- docs (or similar status).
Objectives:
Methods
Theory by the trainer combined with individual work, practical exercises, group discussion and feedback. Preliminary practical exercises: analysis of the current own career situation and work on the first part of an application. This part will be prepared by the participants and sent two weeks before the course starts and according to trainer’s requirements
Registration & Participation fee
Participation is free for members of partner institutions. Registration is done online and opens 6 weeks before the course begins.
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The REGARD programme is addressed to young female academics of the next generation and for women professors of the universities of French-speaking Switzerland, HES-SO and EPFL. The REGARD programme is organized by the gender equality offices those institutions.
The objective of the REGARD program is to develop skills and offer concrete tools for career management and supervision. These workshops also create spaces for discussion and exchange of experiences among researchers. They also aim to increase awareness of gender equality issues in academic careers.
Description and objectives:
This workshop is for advanced PhD students and post- docs (or similar status).
Objectives:
- Receive information about funding organisations and suitable funding possibilities especially for women researchers (Switzerland and EU) and in respect of the academic level and career planning
- Know the most important features about planning and preparing an application and a research project • Practical exercises: analysis of the current own career situation and work on the first part of an application.
- Group coaching: participants present and discuss their career concept within the group and receive feedback by the trainer.
Methods
Theory by the trainer combined with individual work, practical exercises, group discussion and feedback. Preliminary practical exercises: analysis of the current own career situation and work on the first part of an application. This part will be prepared by the participants and sent two weeks before the course starts and according to trainer’s requirements
Registration & Participation fee
Participation is free for members of partner institutions. Registration is done online and opens 6 weeks before the course begins.
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The REGARD programme is addressed to young female academics of the next generation and for women professors of the universities of French-speaking Switzerland, HES-SO and EPFL. The REGARD programme is organized by the gender equality offices those institutions.
The objective of the REGARD program is to develop skills and offer concrete tools for career management and supervision. These workshops also create spaces for discussion and exchange of experiences among researchers. They also aim to increase awareness of gender equality issues in academic careers.
Practical information
- General public
- Free