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Science: “You’ve accomplished more than you think”

June 4, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Image via Science

In this “Career Fable,” a fictional story meant to provide guidance to scientists on their real-life career journey, a postdoctoral researcher seeking a medical science liaison position worries that her four years of Ph.D. and two years of postdoctoral research make for an unimpressive resume. The story describes her thought-process as she studies the job description to identify key skills the company is looking for and creates a “mind map” of experiences she wouldn’t have thought were relevant, like teaching and science outreach.

The author summarizes:

The moral of the story is:

You are probably stronger than you think.

It is very common for Ph.D. students and postdocs to feel insecure about their achievements and their employability outside of academia. But in many cases, it’s just understatement or a lack of looking at things the way industry does that makes early-career researchers feel like they’re just one of many and have nothing to show for the years they put in—at least nothing that others don’t have.

But you are likely to have many skills that have significant value. To find these skills, dig deeper.

Read more here.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Competency: Critical Thinking, Science: Working Life

Penn Graduate Consulting Club (PGCC) Executive Board – Call for Applications

May 31, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

The Penn Graduate Consulting Club (PGCC) is now recruiting e-board members. They invite all non-MBA graduate students and post-doctoral researchers to apply to the PGCC e-board.

The mission of PGCC is to provide non-MBA graduate students and postdoctoral researchers with opportunities to learn about consulting careers and to prepare for careers in consulting. The 2019-2020 PGCC e-board will set the agenda for the upcoming year and will host several events to help members connect with the consulting world, including the annual PGCC Case Competition, professional workshops, information sessions, social events, and pro bono consulting projects. If you have ideas about how to better serve the PGCC community, they strongly encourage you to apply to be on the e-board!

To see details about e-board roles and responsibilities, see the PGCC website. To apply for an e-board position, please fill out this form by Sunday June 9th, 11:59PM EST. You will need to attach your resume and a one-page cover letter to your application.

The cover letter should address the following:  1) Your personal background and background in consulting; 2) Why you are interested in the position; 3) Why you are capable and suitable for this position; 4) Your prior experience in other student clubs and any other information you want to share.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Consulting, Penn Graduate Consulting Club

PSPDG Write-in Fly-by

May 31, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Join the Penn Science Policy & Diplomacy Group (PSPDG) on June 13, 12-1pm in Smilow 09-146A for a write-in fly-by! This event is an opportunity to pen your thoughts on a topic of interest in the current climate (political or otherwise) – in the form of post cards, op-eds, letters to the editor, etc.

Feel welcome to drop by, pen a post-card, grab some pizza and head back out or stay and write a letter to the editor. Students are encouraged to bring friends and colleagues and to take pictures of postcards and share them (and tag PSPDG! @UPennSciencePol).

Filed Under: Announcements, Workshops Tagged With: Career: Policy, Competency: Communication, Penn Science Policy & Diplomacy Group

IHE: Harnessing the Power of Systematic Career Exploration

May 30, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

In this article for Inside Higher Ed, Dr. Rebekah Layton, director of professional development programs in the Office of Graduate Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, gives tips on how to begin exploring career pathways early on in graduate training.

She describes her own feelings of panic when she realized the faculty track wasn’t the right fit, as well as the competing priorities that came to light in her search for a new path (financial and family needs, anxiety, and more.) Speaking from her experience, she encourages a, “systematic personalized career exploration plan ” and lays out detailed instructions to create such a plan.

Read more here.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Science: Working Life

Institute for Immunology “Year in Review” Symposium: IGG Alumni Career Panel Discussion

May 28, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Attend the Institute for Immunology “Year in Review” Symposium to hear from a panel of IGG alumni about their career paths. Open to everyone!

  • Danielle Haney, PhD
    • Health Science Policy Analyst, National Institute on Neurological Disorders and Stroke
  • Adeeb Rahman, PhD
    • Technology Director of the Human Monitoring Center, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • Vicki Seyfert Margolis, PhD
    • Founder, MyOwnMed

Thursday, June 13
1:30 – 2:00 pm
Smilow Center for Translational Research Auditorium & Lobby

To learn more about the symposium’s other speakers and to register, visit: https://www.med.upenn.edu/ifi/yir.html

Filed Under: Symposia Tagged With: Alumni, Alumni Speakers, Graduate Group: Immunology

Science Communication Webinar

May 24, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Science is offering a new complimentary webinar titled, “Selling without selling out: How to communicate your science.” The online educational webinar featuring a panel of experts will air live on May 29, 2019. See the description and register below:

About This Webinar

Science is relevant to every person—it is just that many people don’t realize it. The volume and complexity of modern science, and the speed at which nonsense (nonscience) is transmitted, make the dissemination of accurate scientific concepts a challenge. Add fake science to the mix and one can understand why the public is confused. This confusion can have dire consequences—mistrust of vaccinations resulting from discredited and retracted scientific publications has caused unnecessary suffering and thousands of deaths, while misrepresentation of climate science has devalued the impact of global warming and its perilous implications. The most attention-grabbing headlines in the media are often about scientists who have dubious motives or have committed ethical atrocities—whether it’s DNA editing of humans, a wholly unscientific chocolate diet, or debunked cold nuclear fusion. To counter such misinformation, scientists need to take the initiative and proactively communicate their science in an accurate and understandable manner. This webinar provides guidance on how to best communicate science to your peers and the public. Stand up and tell the world about what you do. Help everyone understand how science makes society better.

Participants:
Laura Lindenfeld, Ph.D.
Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science
Stony Brook, NY

Alexia Youknovsky
Agent Majeur
Paris, France

Laura Helmuth, Ph.D.
The Washington Post
Washington, DC

Matthew S. Savoca, Ph.D.
Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University
Pacific Grove, CA

Register at:
webinar.sciencemag.org

Questions? Email: webinar@aaas.org.

Produced by the Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office and sponsored by Fondation IPSEN.

Via Science.

Filed Under: Webinars Tagged With: Competency: Communication, Science: Working Life

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