HRA spotlight Bahrenfeld – Expanding Your Networks and Audiences
Research funders and policymakers are placing ever greater emphasis on collaborative grants which reach across disciplines and sectors, and on Knowledge Exchange at all stages of the research and innovation pipeline. To achieve this, we need to continually refresh and enlarge our networks, find and enlist new collaborators, and identify and attract new audiences.
During this workshop, you will:
- analyze your existing network, identifying strengths and potential gaps
- consider strategies and techniques for expanding your networks and ensuring that these remain diverse
- explore possible barriers to interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration
- review current and potential audiences, users, and knowledge exchange partners for your work.
HRA spotlight Bahrenfeld: The Hamburg Research Academy offers regular short information sessions on topics central to the doctoral and the postdoctoral career phase. Experts provide basic information and answer your questions.
Please note that the "Bahrenfeld" series is specifically designed for postdocs in the STEM research areas. Participation is free of charge, prior registration is requested. For further information please read the conditions of participation.
Focus Topic: This event takes place as part of this year’s focus topic “Networking”.
Details
Date:
Wed, 2 November 2022, 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM, online
Requirements for participation:
- Attendance: Participation is only possible, if you can guarantee an uninterrupted attendance.
- Attention: Online events require the same undivided attention as face-to-face events. Please refrain from parallel activities.
- Interaction: In general HRA events are interactive and require your active participation.
- Visibility: Please turn on your camera, if possible. Especially in our workshops, this is essential for a productive working environment.
Target groups:
doctoral researchers, postdocs, junior research group leaders
Language:
English
Organizer:
Hamburg Research Academy
Trainer:
Steve Joy is Head of Researcher Development at the University of Cambridge and has ten years’ experience of working with PhD students and postdoctoral research staff. He has particular interests in self-leadership and career management. He has written about these issues for the Guardian, founded the Early Career Blog, and contributed to several books on writing successful job applications.
Steve has five years' experience of supervising and lecturing, during which he also ran the Higher Education Academy-accredited Teaching Associates Programme.
Maximum number of participants:
30