08
NOV
NOV
Academic mobilty - should I stay or should I go?
Autre
Académique ou spécialiste
08.11.2022 09:00 - 17:00
Présentiel
Description and objectives
What is “academic mobility” and what is its purpose? When you hear the career histories of current academics, many will chart a career path full of stories of travelling from one country/institution/research group to another, as they build up their academic career portfolio. Many PhD and postdoctoral researchers have benefited from travelling to experience new research perspectives and knowledge, working alongside new colleagues and collaborators,
as well as enjoying an enriched personal life immersed in a new culture. However, academic mobility, especially long-term-long-distance travel is not suited to everyone – priorities around work-life balance change at every career stage and so it’s important for researchers to
question their motivation and make informed decisions about when to stay and when (and where) to go.
In this informative and interactive workshop we look at the why, what, who, where and how of academic mobility. With plenty of opportunity for discussion and individualised reflection, participants should be more knowledgeable about the advantages and disadvantages associated with academic mobility and feel more confident to make strategic career decisions.
Approach
Theoretical input will alternate with individual, pair and group work.
What is “academic mobility” and what is its purpose? When you hear the career histories of current academics, many will chart a career path full of stories of travelling from one country/institution/research group to another, as they build up their academic career portfolio. Many PhD and postdoctoral researchers have benefited from travelling to experience new research perspectives and knowledge, working alongside new colleagues and collaborators,
as well as enjoying an enriched personal life immersed in a new culture. However, academic mobility, especially long-term-long-distance travel is not suited to everyone – priorities around work-life balance change at every career stage and so it’s important for researchers to
question their motivation and make informed decisions about when to stay and when (and where) to go.
In this informative and interactive workshop we look at the why, what, who, where and how of academic mobility. With plenty of opportunity for discussion and individualised reflection, participants should be more knowledgeable about the advantages and disadvantages associated with academic mobility and feel more confident to make strategic career decisions.
Approach
Theoretical input will alternate with individual, pair and group work.
Quand?
08.11.2022 09:00 - 17:00
Site web
Organisation
REGARD Programmes d'ateliers
Manuela Schicka
manuela.schicka@unifr.ch
Av. de l'Europe 20
1700 Fribourg
026 300 70 43
Manuela Schicka
manuela.schicka@unifr.ch
Av. de l'Europe 20
1700 Fribourg
026 300 70 43
Intervenants
Sarah Blackford, academic careers specialist
Inscription Obligatoire
Registration usually opens six weeks before each workhop and has to be done online over the program's website
In the next couple of days, we'll confirm your registration via the registration system. If the workshop is fully booked, we'll put you on the waiting list.
Once your registration is confirmed, it is considered final. Withdrawal less than one week before the workshop OR an absence from the workshop without excuse or explanation entail a fee of CHF 200.- (except in the case of force majeure).
Date limite: 30.11.-0001
CYCLE d'événements:
REGARD: Le programme d'ateliers pour la relève féminine
Les ateliers du programme REGARD vous offrent des outils concrets pour la gestion de votre carrière académique ainsi que pour développer vos compétences transversales avec d'autres chercheuses des universités partenaires. De plus, les ateliers créent des espaces de discussion et d'échange d'expériences entre chercheuses.
Certains ateliers sont ouverts à un public mixte de femmes et d'hommes pour sensibiliser la communauté universitaire à la thématique de l'égalité de traitement entre les femmes et les hommes dans les carrières.
Public cible: Assistantes, doctorantes, post-doctorantes, maître-assistantes, MER et autres fonctions du corps intermédiaire, professeures
Thèmes des ateliers: planification de la carrière académique; gestion de projets de recherche; outils de communication; développement personnel
Autres événements dans le cycle
Certains ateliers sont ouverts à un public mixte de femmes et d'hommes pour sensibiliser la communauté universitaire à la thématique de l'égalité de traitement entre les femmes et les hommes dans les carrières.
Public cible: Assistantes, doctorantes, post-doctorantes, maître-assistantes, MER et autres fonctions du corps intermédiaire, professeures
Thèmes des ateliers: planification de la carrière académique; gestion de projets de recherche; outils de communication; développement personnel
Autres événements dans le cycle