Category: Events

Data X Biomedical Science Summer Event Series – 13 & 20 July 2021

The Crick, the Alan Turing Institute, the Wellcome Sanger Institute, and Entrepreneur First have joined forces in hosting the Data X Biomedical Science Entrepreneurship Summer Series for postdocs and PhD students working in the Biomedical and Data Sciences. Through two highly focused and free to attend virtual sessions, data and biomedical scientists from across the UK will have the opportunity to combine their scientific skills, experiences and insights with entrepreneurial thinking.

Session one will feature four panellists who will discuss the highs and lows of transitioning from research to entrepreneurship, providing advice and answering participants’ questions live.

Session two is a workshop designed to help scientists discover their edge and how to use it to become a company founder. This will involve practical tips and frameworks to try yourself, as well as interactive breakouts with fellow participants.

When? 13 and 20 July, at 5pm

Find out more and register on our webpage.

Unleashing the Entrepreneurial Potential of Doctoral Students, 29 June 2021, 10am-1pm, Online

Unleashing the Entrepreneurial Potential of Doctoral Students | 29 June 2021 | 10am-1pm | Online

Discover innovative practices in identifying, recruiting and nurturing entrepreneurial mindsets with doctoral students

About this event

To register please click here.

During this event supported by Enterprise Educators UK, you will hear from a variety of individuals across the UK Higher Education sector who teach and encourage doctoral students to be more entrepreneurial.

Programme Outline

  • 10.00-10.10 Welcome Jerry Allen, Director for Entrepreneurship UCL
  • 10.10-10.30 Why doctoral students make great entrepreneurs – what we have learned from the SPERO programme, Dr Ruth Weir UCL
  • 10.30-10.50 Project ISIKLE and evaluating mind-set change in PhD entrepreneurship programmes, Dr Hannah Williams UCL
  • 10.50-11.10 Developing the Entrepreneurial Mind-set of Doctoral Researchers – Lessons from ICR Programme at MEC, Dr Fatemeh Salehi, University of Manchester
  • 11.10-11.20 Break
  • 11.20-11.40 Why and How We are Training PhD Students to Be Entrepreneurial at King’s. Rachel Stockey, Kings College London
  • 11.40-12.00 But what if I’m not an Entrepreneur? Experiments in acceleration, Augusta Critchley, Project Coordinator, MedTech SuperConnector, Imperial College London
  • 12.00-12.20 Creating employable PhDs and PhD employers, Gareth Trainer, Newcastle University
  • 12.20-12.50 Chaired discussion
  • 12.50-13.00 Concluding remarks

To register please click here.

WE Innovate Final – 25 June 2021

We are delighted to invite you to attend this year’s WE Innovate Final which is taking place on Friday 25th June at 12pmThe event will provide an opportunity to celebrate the brilliant achievements and progress of women entrepreneurs at Imperial and we’d love for you to join us!

The teams have already been developing their business plans for 3 months whilst learning valuable entrepreneurship skills through workshops, coaching and online modules. The five finalist teams will be shortlisted and present their ventures at the WE Innovate Final in the hope of winning a share of the £30K prize fund. We’ll also hear the winners of the People’s Vote: Lauren Dennis Award and Engineers in Business Award.

In the meantime, please meet our 10 semi-finalist teams who are spending this term refining their ideas and practicing their pitching skills in the hope of being selected to present their ventures in the WE Innovate Final!

Tickets are now available on the Enterprise Lab website, show your support and book your place today.

Black In Academia: The Careers Seminar Series (19 May – 14 July 2021)

Leading Routes is running a series of four seminars between May 19th and July 14th 2021 for Black PhDs and early career academics, covering publishing, jobs, and grant writing. The topics are as follows:

Getting Published: A roadmap to journals & academic book publishing – Wednesday 19th May, 13:00

Speakers:

  • Dr Madeline Kennedy-Macfoy – European Journal of Women’s Studies
  • Delayna Spencer  – SAGE Publishing
  • Justine Hope – SAGE Publishing

Register via this link

Rethinking Post-PhD Careers: Alternative paths in academia and research – Wednesday 16th June, 17:00

Speakers:

  • Dr. Muna Abdi (MA Education Consultancy)
  • Dr. Sonia Nelson (Wiley, Chemistry)
  • Professor Chris Jackson (EarthArXiv & University of Manchester)

Register via this link

Writing winning grants for STEM – Wednesday 7th July, 17:00

Speakers:

  • Karen Devine (British Ecological Society)
  • Shomari Lewis-Wilson (Wellcome)
  • Jackie Jones (Wiley)

Register via this link

Writing winning grants for arts, humanities, & social sciences – Wednesday 14th July, 17:00

Speakers:

  • Catherine Souch (Royal Geographical Society)
  • Professor Simon Swain or Professor Katherine Ellis (The British Academy, Research and Higher Education Policy)
  • Anna O’Brien

Register via this link

Future Insight Days – 12-14 July 2021

2021 Future Insight Days – United by science for a better tomorrow – Future Insight Days 2021

Register now to join free of charge the online Future Insight Days from July 12th – 14th. The 2021 Future Insight Days feature the awarding of the 1 million euro Future Insight Prize, the Nature Spin-off prize and the Johann Anton Merck Award. Expect engaging keynote presentations, panel discussions and many opportunities to boost your network with top people. Topics covered include: Food for a growing world population, cancer, autoimmune disease, life-sciences, material sciences, digitalization.

Find out more details and register today at: http://curiousfutureinsight.org (for world)

The Enterprise Lab – How To Talks

The Imperial Enterprise Lab’s How To Talks are back! This term we’re bringing you the best speakers from the start-up world and beyond as they share their stories, advice and tips on topics including overcoming unconscious bias, building your personal brand, scaling a business and innovating in healthcare.

The first talk takes place at 1pm BST on 6 May 2021 and is open to all students and alumni. These will be held over Zoom. For more on the full series and to register for the talks please visit this link.

How To Talks

Sussex Research Hive Seminar series (30 March – 09 June 2021)

A supportive research community is vital for researchers to thrive. The pandemic has completely transformed the ways our communities interact. Drawing inspiration from Café Scientifique, research librarian, Katherine Stephan, has been running interdisciplinary Research Café’s at Liverpool John Moores University. She will be talking about how these events have been successfully relocated to an online space and continue to benefit researchers.

Tyler Shores is the Manager of the ThinkLab Program at the University of Cambridge and is interested in academic social media use and digital wellbeing. His current research explores digital distractions.

Dr Natalia Cecire will chair this event.

Plan S is an initiative for open-access science publishing launched in 2018 by “cOAlition S“, a consortium of national research agencies and funders from twelve European countries. Many aspects of Plan S have now come into force, including the Rights Retention Strategy.

Sally Rumsey, Open Access expert at Jisc and Professor Johan Rooryck, Executive Director of cOAlition S, talk about what this means for our researchers and, in particular, how the changes to rights retention for authors might impact our future dissemination of research.

Dr Maria Mercedes Frabboni will chair this event.

Dr Lizzie Gadd, founder of the Bibliomagician blog, discusses responsible metrics, in general, and recent policy changes by UK funders and what that means for the sector.

Professor Robin Banerjee will also talk about the specific work being carried out by Sussex and how are practically implementing our DORA action plan and how the University is moving away from traditional ways of ranking research to a fairer, more inclusive system.

As the research landscape, and the policies and technologies that underpin it, continue to evolve, we look towards the next iteration of research assessment.

Dr Catriona Firth, Head of REF policy at Research England and Professor Alis Oancea, Philosophy of Education and Research Policy at University of Oxford will consider what the future holds for research assessment.

For more information and to access our Eventbrite links to sign up head to our Seminars and Events page – here

Supported by SAGE Publications and hosted by the University of Sussex Library, these events are open to everyone engaged in, supporting or curious about the research process. Where possible slides and recordings of the sessions will be made available.