Small talk at scientific conferences and beyond
Target group
Doctoral candidates of all disciplines.
Content
Small talk and networking are essential for any scientist looking to advance their career and build new collaborations. It can be, however, a daunting task, especially for those who are introverted or new to the field. In this seminar, you will gain a deep understanding of the fundamentals of engaging small talk in academia and beyond.
We will practice a number of best-practice techniques which will help you to have meaningful and pleasant conversations and establish lasting relationships with colleagues and peers. There will be plenty of time to discuss individual questions about specific small talk situations and sustainable networking. This is a 100% interactive and practical seminar, so be ready to actively participate and have fun!
Objectives
- You know fundamentals of engaging small talk
- You will have learned how to ask “deep questions”
- You are able to read to subtle social clues
- You know how to end a conversation with a positive vibe
- You will have a toolbox of techniques which you can use and refine on your own
Methods
Trainer input; individual, partner, and discussions; group reflection.
Prerequisites
none
Course instructor |
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Workload |
6,5 h |
Date |
Wed, 10.07.2024, 09:30–17:00 h |
Registration |
Please register via the campus management portal HISinOne. |
Venue | Seminar Room of the Freiburg Research Services (FRS), Friedrichstr. 41-43, 2nd floor |
Maximum No. of Participants |
6 Doctoral Candidates |