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These individual coaching sessions are aimed at early-career scientists from BIH, Charité, and MDC (PhD, Postdoc, MD) who would like to reflect on their scientific career paths and/or receive feedback on an application exposé.


Content and objectives 

Particularly at transitional moments in their careers, scientists often need to reflect on their individual position and skills as they weigh up different career and funding options. This applies above all to the transition period between qualification phases, or after having attained eligibility for a leadership position in science. The acquisition of third-party funding is also becoming increasingly important within the German and European science system – both for scientific institutions and their survival, as well as for personal career development. However, such third-party funding is often obtained without systematic strategic planning and without taking into account the potential and career goals of the participating researchers.

Objectives

 This coaching service aims to support participating scientists in their career decisions by providing an outside perspective. It also seeks to advise them on a third-party funding strategy and, if applicable, provide them with feedback on an application exposé. The goal here is not to provide an assessment of the subject and content matter, but to offer targeted feedback on the structure, development, and formal aspects of the research exposé from a generalist evaluator’s perspective.

Important elements of the coaching sessions include:

  • Developing short and medium-term career goals and a long-term career plan
  • Using these goals to determine an appropriate funding profile
  • Providing résumé feedback
  • Reviewing research proposals from an evaluator’s perspective (if applicable)

Methods

 The program is made up of individual coaching sessions held in the office of the Berlin Institute of Health. You are free to determine your own schedule. Please provide your résumé in preparation for your first coaching session. You can also draft questions and concerns in advance and submit, if applicable, a research project exposé of maximum two pages in length. To ensure your coach has adequate time to prepare, all documents must be submitted at least 14 days prior to your first session.

We offer six 50-minute sessions per coaching day. The first meeting takes place in Berlin. If you want a follow-up meeting, please note, that it will be conducted via skype.


 The Coach  


 Dr. Beate Scholz is the managing director of Scholz CTC GmbH, where she works with various international universities, research institutions, and scientific organizations as a strategy consultant, moderator, instructor, and coach. She also has twelve years of experience at the German Research Foundation (DFG), where she worked until summer 2009. Beate Scholz played a key role in developing the Graduate Schools program as part of the Excellence Initiative. She gained extensive operational and evaluation experience through managing the Research Training Groups program and European Young Investigator Award, and created an international strategy platform – the European Network for Research Careers – that promotes exchange and joint initiatives between international scientific organizations.

When

4th December, 2019  
6 coaching sessions available (each 50 min)
Follow up Skype-coaching on 7th February 2020

Where

Berlin Institute of Health, Anna-Louisa-Karsch-Str. 2, 10178 Berlin

Who

Participants: early-career scientists from BIH, Charité, and MDC (PhD, Postdoc, MD) are invited to join.

Anmeldung

Please register at the latest 8th November, 2019 by email to: equal.opportunity@bihealth.de