RESSOURCES HUMAINES SERVICE DE FORMATION DU PERSONNEL EPFL PL RH-F Téléphone : +41 21 693 34 30 Bâtiment BI Fax : +41 21 341 31 58 Station 7 CH-1015 Lausanne Site web : http://sfp.epfl.ch Academic Mobility for Women Scientists Academic mobility comes in two main flavours. Accepting a research position abroad, and short-term travelling for collaborations, meetings or fieldwork. Both can provide great opportunities as well as challenges. They can be important factors for success in an academic career, and are nowadays even seen as an essential requirement in many cases. In this workshop, we will discuss opportunities, challenges and impact of mobility. Participants will receive practical information and feedback on how to organize a move abroad and short-term travelling. Finally, participants will be encouraged to self-reflect on their needs and motivations in order to make a grounded decision regarding mobility in their own lives.
OBJECTIVES At the end of the workshop, the participant will:. > Understand the opportunities, challenges and impact of academic mobility. > Have practical information on how to find a position abroad and how to prepare for an international move. > Find creative solutions to balance private goals with travel requirements. > Have stronger basis to decide on how mobile they want to be as scientists. PARTICIPANTS > The workshop is tailored to women scientists (max 16): PhDs and Postdocs working in universities and polytechnic schools in Frenchspeaking Switzerland. METHODS > Theoretical input will be alternated with individual, pair and group work, as well as group discussions and feedback.
PROGRAMME > Understanding mobility and its impact > Moving abroad How do I find a position abroad? What do I do once I accepted a position? > Short-term travelling Why short-term travelling? How much is necessary? > How mobile do I want to be? PRACTICAL INFORMATION Dates Duration Timetable See on http://sfp.epfl.ch 1 day 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. As part of the course, lunch is offered. Place EPFL, Pavillon A, Room PAC 88 Certificate A certificate will be delivered to participants who have attended the whole training.
TRAINERS Dr. Hilde Janssens > PhD in Cell & Developmental Biology from the University of Basel, Switzerland > Postdoctoral research fellow at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, and at Stony Brook University, New York, USA > Computer officer at the University of Cambridge, UK > Lab manager at the Centre for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona, Spain > Throughout her scientific career, she has taught and coordinated numerous scientific and professional development courses throughout Europe Current Work > Workshops for Women in Science > Workshops for PhD students, Postdoctoral fellows, Group Leaders and Science Administration: Interpersonal Communication Skills, Leadership Skills > Workshops for PhD students: Oral Presentation Skills & Poster Design Skills > For her work as a trainer, Hilde has been cited twice in Science Careers: Leadership Tips for Women, Becoming a Trainer
RESSOURCES HUMAINES SERVICE DE FORMATION DU PERSONNEL EPFL PL RH-F Téléphone : +41 21 693 34 30 Bâtiment BI Fax : +41 21 341 31 58 Station 7 CH-1015 Lausanne Site web : http://sfp.epfl.ch Enrolment Slip Academic Mobility for Women Scientists October 14, 2016 Registration to this course is done online and opens 6 weeks before the course begins: www.unifr.ch/regard This workshop organized in the framework of the REGARD programme and is addressed to young female academics of the next generation and for women professors of the universities of Frenchspeaking Switzerland, EPFL and HES-SO. The REGARD programme is organized by the gender equality offices those institutions. Participation is free for members of partner institutions. Information: www.unifr.ch/regard