Event title:

FHS PGR Research Culture and Community Seminar 1

Event details

Event details

Date:
Thursday, 12th November 2020
Time:
14:00 - 15:00
Campus:
Online
Categories:
  FHS - PGR Research Culture and Community Seminar Series  

Event description

Event description

Running order for the seminar

1.   Welcome

 

2.   'Faculty Focus' - 5- 10 mins - Professor Alan St Clair GibsonAssociate Dean for Research, Faculty of Health Sciences

Professor St Clair Gibson (Zig) will give a update on the what’s happening with research activity in the faculty.  If there is anything specific you would like to hear about Belen Rebello-Garcia, Faculty Research Manager for Health Sciences can be contacted by email on B.Rebollo-Garcia@hull.ac.uk

 

3.   PGRs 'Talk to us' - 5-10 mins

Emily Pyne, PhD student in Biomedical Sciences and PGR Representative for the Research Committe for Faculty of Health Sciences and will introduce herself and the role of PGR Rep.  Emily will also raise issues from the FHS PGR community. 

PGRs can also raise group/individual issues, discussions around health and wellbeing and any other issues.  Email them to us in advance if you like! 

 

4. 'Perspectives on: My career and research journey: a tale of 7 cities' (30 mins) 

by Dr Barbara Guinn, Reader in Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Hull.

@BarbaraGuinn1           @GuinnLab

Come along and learn from the successes and challenges of Barbara's interesting and varied academic career:

  1. From publishing during her PhD

  2. On being a post-doc in North America

  3. To getting her first Principal Investigators post

  4. On becoming a self-employed Principal Investigator and Academic Science Writer 

  5. To finding a permanent position

  6. And arriving in Hull during its first year as the City of Culture

 

5.    Question and Answer Session with Dr Guinn (and others) - 10 - 15 mins

If you have a specific question you would like to raise, please email us at jackie.mcandrew@hull.ac.uk

 

To view the full PGR Research Culture and Community Programme click here for more details

 

Target audience:

Whilst this seminar is of particular interest to PGRs from the biomedical and health sciences, the context will be of interest to PGRs from across the University who are already pursuing an academic career and or who are considering one. 

 

General questions

If you have any general questions about the seminar programme please contact Jackie McAndrew at the Doctoral College in the first instance on jackie.mcandrew@hull.ac.uk

 

 

 

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