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SUMMARY:New Phytologist Next Generation Scientists 2024
DESCRIPTION:New Phytologist next generation scientists meetings are free events with the unique aim to provide the next generation of plant scientists a chance to share their work with their peers and outstanding international scientists in a stimulating\, supportive and exciting environment.  \nTo register: https://nextgenerationscientists.evessiocloud.com/2024/en/page/home \n This event is exclusively for early career researchers\, including graduate students and any researcher with up to five years’ experience since gaining/defending their PhD\, excluding career breaks.    \n Sign up to our early career mailing list for information about future events. \n The 2025 next generation scientists meeting is expected to be held in Europe. \nApplications close 6 December 2023  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe New Phytologist Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation committed to the advancement and dissemination of knowledge and research in plant science. One of the ways we support plant science is by organising symposia\, with all registration fees subsidised by the Foundation and opportunities to apply for travel grants.  Find out more.
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/new-phytologist-next-generation-scientists-2024/
LOCATION:Duke University\, Durham\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other Skills,Plant Science
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SUMMARY:Leadership in a Laboratory Environment\, June 2024
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nA successful career in a scientific lab environment needs leadership and management skills as well as research skills. To get the best from people\, team leaders need to be able to form teams\, provide leadership and deal with issues that will inevitably emerge. These are skills that can be developed with practice. The aim of this course is to introduce some team-working and leadership models that can be of practical use in developing those skills.\n\nThe course will take place over 2 sessions\, on the 5th and 6th June at 9:00-13:00 each day.\nWho is the course for?\nFollowing the success of previous courses\, the Society continues offer this introductory course specifically to meet the needs of postdoctoral researchers in academic or industrial environments. It is aimed at: \n\nLaboratory team leaders and principal investigators who want to improve the way they manage their teams\nPostdoctoral researchers who have been selected for\, or aspire to\, promotion to team leader positions\n\n\nWhat does the course cover?\n\n\nHow teams work and how to work in teams\nAn introduction to leadership models and styles\nSuccessful team management – learning leadership behaviours and dealing with potential issues\nPerformance management\nCase studies\nGuidance on further study and development\n\nWho is the course trainer?\n\nCharlie Wilson scraped through with a BSc in biology from Southampton University in 1978 and has been a member of the Society or its predecessors almost ever since. Although he has never worked in the biosciences he has always regarded himself as a biologist who happens to be doing other things. Those other things have included a career in the Royal Navy during which he led bomb-disposal teams and commanded ships in peace and in war. He is now an independent consultant and executive coach. With master’s degrees in both Coaching and Behavioural Change\, and Leadership and Management\, he works with industry\, banks\, small businesses and schools to improve how they work together.\n\nFeedback from Charlie’s previous course at the Royal Society of Biology:\n\n“Excellent\, great balance between theory and real-world practical situations.” \n“Case studies were great to make us investigate causes of problems.” \n“Intensive\, informal.” \n“Very interactive.”\nCertification and Continuing Professional Development (CPD)\nA certificate of attendance will be provided after the event.\nWe evaluate all of our training events\, to make sure that we maintain a high quality of training. \nThis event has been approved by the Royal Society of Biology for purposes of CPD and can be counted as 24 CPD points. \nProfessional Registers\nThis course supports registers competencies and has been identified as supporting competency development for: Registered Scientist (RSci) and Registered Science Technician (RSciTech).\nCompetency area: \n\nInterpersonal skills\nPersonal responsibility\n\nFees\nMembers – £120 + VAT\nNon-members – £240 + VAT \nGet in touch with training@rsb.org.uk to access these rates: \n\nMembers of Member Organisations\, SCAS members – £180 + VAT\nNon-members who have completed a membership application and made payment – £120 + 20% VAT.\n\nContact\nFor further information about the course please contact Emily Lunn\, training and registers officer at training@rsb.org.uk or on 020 3925 3447. \n\nSpecial requirements\nIf you have accessibility requirements\, please let us know during your booking\, and we will do what we can to accommodate your needs. \n\nRefunds\nUnfortunately\, the Royal Society of Biology is unable to offer refunds on training courses that have been attended. We do\, of course\, welcome and encourage any feedback from a course and will continue to improve the service we offer. \nTerms and Conditions\nBy booking to attend this event\, you are confirming you have agreed to the RSB’s Terms and Conditions which can be found here
URL:https://globalplantcouncil.org/event/leadership-in-a-laboratory-environment-june-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other Skills
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