Workshop: "How to design your career plan"
At any stage of their career, PhDs have many choices to make in order to evolve. The career plan is therefore invaluable in guiding these choices, acting strategically and seizing opportunities while ensuring a coherent and fulfilling career path.
On 12 July 2019 / 9:00 - 13:00
Training catalogue record | Tailor-made training |
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Registration process | 40€ - Payable online at the time of registration.
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Number of seats | 12 |
Audience | - PhD candidate - PhD-holder |
Further information about the audience | Open to spouses of mobile scientists (Master’s and/or PhD only) |
The training session will be conducted in: | English |
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Rate (per person) | 40 € TTC |
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Goals
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Understanding the importance of a career plan for your career development
- Taking some distance from your history and your research experience to define a career plan coherent with who you are
- Putting words on your drivers and wishes
Program
The workshop is a mix between theoretical inputs, discussions and individual work:
- Understanding the 4 key steps for designing you career plan
- Analysing your history to better know yourself (wishes, drivers, values)
- Projecting into the future and implementing an action plan
Address : Institut Francais Kurfürstendamm 211 Berlin Deutschland
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