NIDDK Office of Fellow Recruitment and Career Development
NIDDK 研究员招募和职业发展办公室
基本信息
- 批准号:8741653
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.13万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdvocacyAdvocateAwardClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesCounselingDevelopmentEducationEducational workshopEnvironmentFellowshipFertilizationFosteringGoalsGrantGrowth and Development functionIndividualInstitutesInterviewIntramural Research ProgramKnowledgeLaboratoriesLearningLifeMentorsMissionMonitorNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesOccupationsOralRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsRoleScientistServicesStagingStudentsSurveysTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkWorkplaceWritingcareercareer developmentconflict resolutiondesignexperienceimprovedinterestmeetingsposterspre-doctoralprogramsresearch and developmentskills
项目摘要
The Fellowship Office continues to carry out its broad portfolio of activities directed at improving the overall research experience of our Fellows.
Through collective efforts with the Fellows Advisory Board, we carried out another very successful Annual Fellows Scientific Retreat in March 2013. This two-day research and career development-oriented meeting provided an opportunity for our Postdoctoral, Clinical, and Predoctoral Fellows to share their research findings with other young scientists at our Institute. The goal is to promote cross-fertilization of ideas, develop new research collaborations, exchange technical knowledge, and foster a sense of community among the Fellows. All fellows (140 participated) had the opportunity to present their research projects and interests as either oral or poster presentations.
Many of the sessions at the Retreat focused on career management and academics. There were a number of sessions concentrating on the different aspects of developing a scientific career, both at and away from the bench. We also held panel discussions featuring recent NIDDK Postdoctoral Alumni who shared their personal experiences about life in their new job settings.
This past year was also notable for the popular and widely attended Grant Writing Workshops and for the Nossal Award submissions that provide Fellows with a real-world grant writing experience.
Finally, in working closely with Investigators throughout the Institute, we continue to raise visibility and enhance the profile and importance of mentoring.
研究金办公室继续开展一系列广泛的活动,以改善研究员的总体研究经验。
通过与研究员咨询委员会的集体努力,我们于2013年3月又举办了一次非常成功的年度研究员科学务虚会。 这个为期两天的研究和职业发展为导向的会议为我们的博士后,临床和博士前研究员提供了一个机会,与我们研究所的其他年轻科学家分享他们的研究成果。 目标是促进思想的交叉交流、发展新的研究合作、交流技术知识并培养研究员之间的社区意识。 所有研究员(140人参加)都有机会以口头或海报介绍的方式介绍他们的研究项目和兴趣。
务虚会的许多会议都侧重于职业管理和学术。有一些会议集中在发展科学事业的不同方面,无论是在和远离板凳。我们还举行了小组讨论,邀请最近的NIDDK博士后校友分享他们在新工作环境中的个人生活经历。
在过去的一年里,还值得注意的是受欢迎和广泛参加的赠款写作研讨会和诺萨尔奖的提交,为研究员提供了真实世界的赠款写作经验。
最后,在与整个研究所的调查人员密切合作,我们继续提高知名度,提高辅导的形象和重要性。
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NIDDK Office of Fellow Recruitment and Career Development
NIDDK 研究员招募和职业发展办公室
- 批准号:
9148985 - 财政年份:
- 资助金额:
$ 30.13万 - 项目类别:
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