Workshop: "Set Achievable Goals to Fill Skill Gaps "

Date

2018年2月13日 (火) 13:00 14:30

Location

C700, Lab3

Description

Target Audience: OIST Postdocs, Researchers and Grad Students

Session format: Interactive workshop

Speaker: Dr. Thi Nguyen, Associate Dean for Graduate Career and Professional Development, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri​

Short Description:

This is Part 2 of "Your Scientific Skills" workshop series. Once you identify your skills and learn how to communicate them in the job application, it is important to develop a strategy and come up with several achievable goals. This workshop is designed to help you to make your job search more structured and less stressful process.

Learning objectives: 

    By the end of this session participants will be able to...

  • Define what makes a goal achievable
  • Describe different goal types
  • Set a strategy to develop skills and advance your career
  • Learn about resources online to support your skill development

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

Registration deadline: February 12, 2018

TO REGISTER CLICK HERE.

Thi Nguyen serves as associate dean for graduate career and professional development at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. She assists individuals with career exploration, goal setting, and preparing for a variety of non-academic careers. Thi also designs and delivers content for workshops and online resources for research trainees on topics related to career advancement and starting careers outside of academia. She works with faculty, graduate student groups, and employers to tailor her materials and ensure they are relevant and up-to-date.

Thi has created the online job simulation library, Interactive Simulation Exercises for Career Transitions (InterSECT), and an iBiology course titled Strategy4Scientists that includes a podcast on iTunes. She has served as a guest advisor for the ScienceCareers online forum, and on a team to answer career-related questions on Reddit’s Ask Me Anything.

Before starting at Washington University in St. Louis, she served as a program director for non-academic careers at the Office of Career and Professional Development at UC San Francisco. Thi has scientific training as a postdoctoral scholar at the Gladstone Institutes at UCSF and holds a Doctorate of Neuroscience from UT Southwestern Medical Center. .

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