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APPLYING FOR POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS. WRITING YOUR FIRST RESEARCH PROPOSAL

APPLYING FOR POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS. WRITING YOUR FIRST RESEARCH PROPOSAL

Date
24 April 2018,
11.00-12.30h
Registration
No fee.
Registering required.
Location
Aula IMUB, IMUB, University of Barcelona
During this seminar, we will start by reviewing the academic career path from your PhD thesis until tenure, and what being a “postdoc” actually means. The session will provide you with tips on how to apply successfully to open positions, which usually implies preparing an academic CV, motivation letters, and most importantly, devising a full research project perhaps for the first time. We will analyze examples of job offers and applications, to identify do’s and don’ts and will learn some basic concepts, vocabulary and techniques to write successful proposals.

Interested participants can follow with a hands-on practice (to be handed out in 1 month and to be corrected and discussed in a one-to-one session).

The course is addressed to BGSMath PhD students, and to other Mathematics PhD students from Barcelona.
If you have any question, please contact secretariat@bgsmath.cat.

NOTE: This seminar was originally intended as part of the “Career management” Training Session on 18th January.

Date
24 April 2018,
11.00-12.30h
Registration
No fee.
Registering required.
Location
Aula IMUB, IMUB, University of Barcelona
During this seminar, we will start by reviewing the academic career path from your PhD thesis until tenure, and what being a “postdoc” actually means. The session will provide you with tips on how to apply successfully to open positions, which usually implies preparing an academic CV, motivation letters, and most importantly, devising a full research project perhaps for the first time. We will analyze examples of job offers and applications, to identify do’s and don’ts and will learn some basic concepts, vocabulary and techniques to write successful proposals.

Interested participants can follow with a hands-on practice (to be handed out in 1 month and to be corrected and discussed in a one-to-one session).

The course is addressed to BGSMath PhD students, and to other Mathematics PhD students from Barcelona.
If you have any question, please contact secretariat@bgsmath.cat.

NOTE: This seminar was originally intended as part of the “Career management” Training Session on 18th January.

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Lecturers
Arantxa Sanz(BGSMath)
Email: asanz@crm.cat
Arantxa Sanz – BGSMath Research Manager
Arantxa Sanz (MSc Physics – Univ. Aut. Madrid; PhD in Theoretical Chemistry – Univ. of Nottingham; Master in Research Administration and Direction – Univ. Pompeu Fabra) started her career as a research scientist in mathematical modelling applied to life sciences (Syngenta; Univ. Aut. Barcelona). Since 2005, she has been working in coordinating and managing international research projects, as well as devising support structures and policies to deliver better science and innovation, most remarkably at the Institute of Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), for seven years.

Arantxa has advised diverse companies and institutions as an independent consultant at strategic level to improve their R+D+I management, such as the Barcelona Graduate School of Mathematics (BGSMath). She became BGSMath Research Programme Manager in April 2017 to monitor the execution of the Strategic Research Programme of the Maria de Maeztu Unit of Excellence, contributing her expertise in international fundraising and interdisciplinary cooperation.