Workshop: Strategic Networking
This workshop deepens your understanding of how networks may positively influence your career, your research projects and your personal development, and it helps increase the usefulness of your own networks.
- https://www.uni-giessen.de/de/fbz/ggn/events/workshops/strategic_networking
- Workshop: Strategic Networking
- 2024-08-27T09:00:00+02:00
- 2024-08-27T15:30:00+02:00
- This workshop deepens your understanding of how networks may positively influence your career, your research projects and your personal development, and it helps increase the usefulness of your own networks.
27.08.2024 von 09:00 bis 15:30 (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)
27.08.2024 von 09:00 bis 15:30
10.09.2024 von 09:00 bis 15:30
online via Zoom
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Kursbeschreibung
Ready to take your networking skills to the next level? In this interactive workshop, you will learn how to make valuable connections, build relationships, and strategically expand your professional network. Learn proven techniques to communicate authentically and move confidently in a variety of social and professional settings. Deepen your understanding of how networks may positively influence your career, your research projects and your personal development.
Topics covered include:
- Which forms of networking can be distinguished, and which effects do networks have?
- What are my goals in developing my network?
- How does my own network currently look like?
- How and where to develop my personal network
- How to act in relevant situations
- How to maintain my networks
In addition, there is room for other questions and concerns you may have. Depending on the group, the workshop will take place in either English or German, or indeed in both languages.
Der Trainer
Dr. Matthias Zach (www.kabeak.de) counsels researchers and scientists on all relevant aspects of their career.
Academic training in Oxford, Paris and Tübingen, followed by many years of experience in research, teaching and science management at universities in the UK, France and Germany and as a part-time translator and interpreter with a focus on career advice for academics