Apply by: continuously
Charles University is pleased to announce a series of upcoming courses and workshops tailored for young researchers, including postdocs, research assistants, and PhD students across the 4EU+ Alliance. Offered as part of Work Package 3 of the 1CORE project in autumn 2024, these sessions are designed to enhance your skills and expand your professional network.
Based on the European Competence Framework for Researchers, these courses will be valuable across various fields, offering skills that are beneficial regardless of your specialization.
The courses will take place at Kampus Hybernská in Prague. However, there is an online option available for 4EU+ participants. All courses will be conducted in English, each session will take 2-3 hours.
For registration, please contact Eliska Chraskova at [e-mail] .
Monday, 23 September 2024, 3 PM
This course will introduce the basic principles of open science practices and present the open science (OS) paradigm. You will learn different strategies for providing open access to your publications and making your work reusable. Furthermore, the module will cover the basics of copyright and licensing, with a particular focus on Creative Commons licenses.
Lecturer: Open Science Support Office, Charles University
Monday, 4 November 2024, 3 PM
In this session, you will learn how to manage research data according to the FAIR principles and how to develop a comprehensive data management plan. You will also discover strategies for making your research outputs reusable and learn how to responsibly share data in alignment with the principle of being "as open as possible, as closed as necessary".
Monday, 2 December 2024, 3 PM
The aim of the workshop is to provide you with an overview that will help you make informed decisions about your career path after earning a PhD. Should you pursue academia or explore opportunities elsewhere? What types of jobs and positions should you look for? The pros, cons and specifics of the various paths will be discussed.
In this workshop you will:
Learn about the professional paths of PhD holders from various research fields (SSH - social sciences and humanities and STEM - science, technology, engineering and mathematics), and how PhD experience can be used also in non-academic careers;
Have time to reflect on your own priorities regarding your professional life.
The workshop will combine lecture blocks with group and individual activities. Lecture blocks will present findings from quantitative and qualitative research on the career paths of PhD holders in both academic and non-academic settings. Group and individual activities will help you identify your own priorities for your professional future and link these priorities to concrete career path options.
Lecturer: Kateřina Cidlinská, Ph.D., Faculty of Arts, Charles University