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Responsabilités potentielles
par DINUKA GUNARATNE, THOMAS FETH & TREVOR JOHNSON | 27 novembre 2020

Even in our new virtual world, you can still create meaningful connections to others in your field.

networking could elicit negative emotions in graduate students, from feelings of anxiety to sliminess. Despite these emotions and certain preconceptions that some feel toward networking, it is vital to any professional’s career. The pandemic has upended and disrupted traditional in-person networki...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/responsibilities-may-include/networking-during-a-pandemic-a-quick-guide-for-graduate-students/
Responsabilités potentielles
par JENNIFER MAJOR | 16 juillet 2021

I felt stuck in my job search. But networking, conducting informational interviews and revamping my CV helped me not only find a great job, but get it.

networking at scientific conferences, I actually loved networking when I wasn’t talking about my own research. So I made a plan. I was going to gain more leadership and management experience as well as build my network in my volunteer roles so I could get a job outside of research.  https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/responsibilities-may-include/how-stepping-outside-my-comfort-zone-by-networking-landed-me-a-job-i-love/
Matière à réflexion
par STEPHANIE DUPLEY | 21 mars 2018

To build an effective network that can lead to referrals, starting early is best.

networking event) and informally (meeting a friend of a friend who works at a company that interests you), as well as online, and in person. However, the very thought of actively meeting new people and conversing can make students shudder (especially us awkward folk), but the process of creating and...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/graduate-matters/networking-catalyst-academic-career-success/
From PhD to Life-FR
par JENNIFER POLK | 15 juin 2015
networking. I want to reach out to more people, both those I know and those I don’t yet know, to have conversations about their work and mine. I’d like to know more about the professionals who work in and around universities, especially as it relates to graduate education. This means speaking wi...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/from-phd-to-life/conferences-are-for-networking/
Conseils carrière
par NANA LEE | 18 avril 2016

How to connect with key people and build your professional network.

networking tips. Research and assess Research the guest professionals, their job descriptions and their current and past affiliations before you arrive at the conference. Most are on Google, PubMed, Linkedin, ResearchGate and even Twitter. Select those who really pique your inte...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/essential-networking-tips-for-graduate-students/
Actualités
par NATALIE SAMSON | 17 janvier 2017

Hundreds of academics and students have registered with GCcollab.ca.

networking platform called Continue reading, a site it’s pitching as an easy way for academics and students to connect and collaborate with Canada’s public service. The website is built off GCconnex, an open-source communication platform government employe...
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/news-article/networking-site-academics-public-servants/
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