Key information
Tutor: Inês Perpétuo, PhD
Duration: 3 hours
Delivery: Live (Online, Zoom) & Live (In-Person, South Kensington)
Course Credit (PGR only): 1 credit
Audience: Postdocs, Research Fellows, Research Degree Students
Dates
- Tues 14 October 2025
10:00-12:00, South Kensington - Weds 15 April 2026
10:00-12:00, Zoom
You know who you are, your interests and research ambition, but how do you communicate them to others?
You will have to articulate your career journey, your research ambitions and your skills in different formats and for different audiences.
This course aims to strengthen your ability to promote yourself and your research ambitions to colleagues, collaborators, potential supervisors, and funders.
This course will have interactive aspects as we will work on short pitches with the aim of getting people to the stage of wanting to know more about you.
This course is open to Research Degree Students, Postdocs & Research Fellows.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the importance of a professional narrative
- Start to create a professional narrative
- Understand the importance of being visible in the research context
- Explore different ways of becoming more visible as a researcher
How to book
Book via Inkpath using your Imperial Single-Sign-On.
Please ensure you have read and understood ECRI’s cancellation policy before booking.
Further information
For in-person:
Please note this course is highly interactive and we expect your full participation throughout.
For online:
Please note this course is highly interactive and we expect your full participation including access to the chat and the microphone/camera.
Please ensure you are able to participate fully and if you require any adjustment, please let us know in advance so that we can make the tutor/facilitator aware.