Complementary Skills: Leadership and Management Skills

Professional Development for Young Scientists (ProDYS)

Recommended for the last year of your PHD time with MAINZ



Intensive 3 day workshop

Exercise based learning

18 participants maximum

13 MAINZ participants max.
5 PRISMA participants max.

20th, 21st and 22nd of January 2016

10:00 am until 6 pm on 20th

09:00 am until 5.00 pm on 21st/22nd
MAINZ Seminarraum


We believe that Leadership Skills, essential for today's challenges in scientific work, can be acquired and developed. Our goal is to enable scientists to productively deal with challenges related to interpersonal aspects of doing science.



In this practical course, designed specifically for grad students, you will learn how

to:

  • Work in teams more productively
  • Establish and maintain collaboration
  • Negotiate better (e.g. authorship)
  • Deal with conflicts more professionally
  • Manage your boss relationship
  • Organise your work better by: setting goals, setting priorities, delegating
  • Design a competence portfolio of transferable skills for future career

What makes it important?

Why should be leadership relevant to grad students?




Leadership Skills are typically connected to hierarchical positions, which is undeniably true. We deem, however, leadership skills to be a prerequisite for success in a multitude of professional situations such as attending/leading meetings, attending/leading projects, working in collaborations and not to forget the area of selfmanagement. Mastering those areas is key to success.



This will be major topics during the Workshop

  • Setting the Frame
  • Professional roles
  • Key communication skills
  • Dealing with different personalities
  • Setting good Goals
  • Setting priorities
  • Solving conflicts
  • Negotiation skills
  • Designing a competence Portfolio

How you will be working during the Workshop - Workshop Framework



Short theoretical inputs are followed by extensive exercises. Our goal is to increase the impact of the training by allowing you to immediately apply the concepts we teach in partner work, case studies or group discussion.



Who should attend?



This workshop addresses grad students of the mentMAINZ Programme.