ASPIRE Module: Networking Pacing, Fall 2019
Will you be attending SFN, American Heart, American Society of Cell Biology Conference this fall? Let’s work together to better prepare for these networking opportunities! The ASPIRE Networking Pacing Module is a series designed to prepare attendees to incorporate networking into their everyday activities and prepare them to network at an upcoming conference.
The ASPIRE Networking Pacing Module is a series designed to prepare attendees to incorporate networking into their everyday activities. Sessions will break down the process of networking into approachable steps, provide real-world examples, and peer feedback. The workshop will cover networking basics, etiquette, elevator pitches, navigating conversations, event preparation, identification of key individuals, and follow-up. The workshop will culminate in a real-world exercise in networking – group attendance at the annual Life Science Tennessee conference, LST|CON, on November 14, 2019 in Nashville.
Director: Ashley Brady, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Medical Education and Administration & Director of Career Engagement and Strategic Partnerships, BRET Office of Career Development
Content: 6 1.5-hour sessions + conference attendance on Thursday, Nov 14
Time/Place: Tuesdays, 9-10:30 am, Sept 24, Oct 1, Oct 15, Oct 29 , Nov 5, Nov 14 (LST|CON), Nov 19
Location: Light Hall
Eligibility:
1) Graduate students (post-qualifying) or postdocs in the biomedical sciences (BRET) program
2) Ideally, will be able to attend LST|CON on Nov 14, 2019 in Nashville (free to participants provided they present a poster at the conference reception (time: afternoon, exact time TBD). Life Science TN membership not required, and a poster from a prior meeting is fine. Alternatively, planned attendance at an upcoming scientific conference is also acceptable.
Class size: capped at 12 participants
Registration requirement: complete application form linked below, which requests a 4-6 sentence statement of interest
Registration deadline: Friday, August 30, 2019