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Project and Innovation Management for Postdocs

Target group

The workshop is designed for postdocs from all faculties (except medicine).

 

Content

From project vision to execution, how to optimize scientific work. This interactive two-days’ workshop aims to equip you with some tools on how to manage your projects as well as your teams.

As a Postdoc you have to juggle between running experiments,instructing students and writing papers. On top of that you may also have teaching assignments or duties in commissions. 

Altogether this may represent a big burden. We will revise basic concepts in classical project management methods and discuss how to optimize work load keeping a focus at your career development.

 

 

Objectives

Innovation entails everything new and useful, but how can we manage our next projects, our next papers and how do we optimize time? You learn about

  • Project definition
  • Project vision
  • Strategic planning
  • Deadlines and time management
  • Student (PhD or Master's) supervision: People management
  • Giving and receiving feedback
  • Personal development and growth
  • Work optimization
  • Prioritization
  • Mastering funding requirement

 

Methods

Interactive group work, as well as individual project analysis. At least two Agile games on new requirements, estimations, teamwork and group dynamics will be included.

 

Requirements

prepare max. 5 slides summarizing (1-2) the projects you currently work on and their objectives, (3) the publications/manuscripts you were/are involved at, (4) the grant proposals you were/are part of or are planning and (5) your overall aim/goal/career plan.

Slides may be brought to the seminar in power point or pdf format on a USB stick. This is optional and not required.

 

 

Course Instructor

Dr. Patricia Ruiz Noppinger, www.prosciencia.de/team.html

Workload

14 h

Date

Wed July 12 2017 09:00-05:00 h

Thu July 13 2017 09:00-04:00 h

Registration

Please fill in the registration form and send it to

kursprogramm@frs.uni-freiburg.de.

Location

Seminar Room of the FRS, Friedrichstr. 41-43, 2nd floor 

Number of Participants

12

 

Project and Innovation Management for Postdocs

 

Target group

The workshop is designed for postdocs from all faculties (except medicine).

 

Content

From project vision to execution, how to optimize scientific work. This interactive two-days’ workshop aims to equip you with some tools on how to manage your projects as well as your teams.

As Post-doc, you have to juggle between running experiments, writing papers and managing students’ work in your research project. On top of that teaching assignments sometimes also tend to be a big burden. In the project and innovation management workshop, we will alternate between the classical project management method known as waterfall and the new methodologies of Agile and Design thinking. I will present you with Interactive games to highlight the experimental mindset, failure-culture and motivation.

 

Objectives

Innovation entails everything new and useful, but how can we manage our next projects, our next papers and how do we optimize time? You learn about

·         Project definition

     Project vision

     Strategic planning

     Deadlines and time management

     Student ( PhD or Master's) supervision: People management

     Giving and receiving feedback

     Personal development and growth

     Work optimization

     Prioritization

     Mastering funding requirement

 

Methods

Interactive group work, as well as individual project analysis. At least two Agile games on new requirements, estimations, teamwork and group dynamics will  be included.

 

Requirements

Participants are asked to reflect on theirs and/or their students projects and list some of their impediments and obstacles

 

Course Instructor

Lina Yassin, PhD

Workload

14 h

Date

Wed July 12 2017 09:00-05:00 h

Thu July 13 2017 09:00-05:00 h

Registration

Please fill in the registration form and send it to

kursprogramm@frs.uni-freiburg.de.

Location

Seminar Room of the FRS, Friedrichstr. 41-43, 2nd floor 

Number of Participants

12

 

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