The RACI Victorian Young Chemists Group is organising its second career development event, see their message below for more information.
Date: Thursday 22nd September 2016, 5.30 – 8.00 pm Venue: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI), Seminar Room 1, Level 7, 1G Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria, 3052 Cost: RACI members $10, non-RACI members $15 (includes dinner and drinks) Register here: https://www.ivvy.com/event/VZG630/ "Join us for the second career event of the RACI Victorian Young Chemists Group. This time we invited Mark Giroletti, a Senior Consultant at the Scientific Recruitment Consultancy firm ChemSkill. The first part of his talk will give an overview of career opportunities available for young chemists, whereas the second part will inform participants about the applications process. This is a fantastic chance to ask all your questions about career opportunities, potential employers and the recruitment process in general. The presentations will be followed by dinner and drinks at WEHI. This is an open event and the Committee encourages all members of the community to attend. We are looking forward seeing you at our second career event. Kind regards, RACI Victorian Young Chemists Group"
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The 2016 SOBR Committee is very excited to announce that abstract submission is open for the 2016 SOBR Student Symposium!! You can download the abstract submission form from Dropbox: http://bit.ly/SOBRabstract2016
Important information: Date: Friday 18th November 2016 Location: Storey Hall, RMIT University, Melbourne Abstract submissions close: September 30th Registration: http://bit.ly/SOBRSymp2016 Our first plenary speaker announcement is Professor Ingrid Scheffer AO. To find out more about Professor Ingrid Scheffer's work check out her website: http://www.ingridscheffer.com/ Don't be discouraged if you don't have any work to submit - register anyway to support and meet your fellow students, and get involved in the Victorian neuroscience student community! "In the modern research landscape there is a spectrum of different methods of communication and publication available for sharing research outcomes and engaging with different audiences beyond traditional peer-reviewed journals. The panel brings together science communicators who utilise a range of different forums (blogging, social media, radio, exhibitions) to bring an interest and engagement with science to diverse audiences. Panellists will discuss their own experiences in science communication, as well as the value and impact of employing a range of methods of communication, and the skills that researchers need to enhance their outreach activities."
WHO Presenters: Rose Hiscock, Stephen Luntz, Dr Katie Mack, Dr Jenny Martin WHEN Tuesday, 23 August 2016 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (AEST) - Add to Calendar WHERE Malaysian Theatre, Melbourne School of Design, Building 133 Masson Rd - The University of Melbourne, Melbourne , Victoria - View Map INFORMATION and REGISTRATION https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/science-communication-how-to-promote-your-research-tickets-26294112398 The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Australia Melbourne Chapter is proudly hosting a Career Development Symposium followed by a cocktail networking event on Wednesday, 12th of October at Melbourne Brain Centre, The University of Melbourne.
This symposium program is designed to provide you with the essential tools to enhance your ability to develop and establish a successful career in neuroscience research. It will be delivered by mid and senior neuroscientists who have proven success in career building and navigation, scientific grant writing, networking, and balancing research and teaching efforts. They will also provide advice concerning the mechanisms involved in grant submission and evaluation as well as funding opportunities other than academic streams. In addition, the Melbourne Chapter will host a lunch time ECR event, intended primarily for early stage neuroscientists who are embarking on an academic career in research. Attendees will receive information critical to their transition from postdoctoral training to investigative independence in academic neuroscience. Registration is FREE More details about the registration and program can be found HERE, and in the attached flyer. |
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