Midterm Symposium: PhD Hacks, Career, & Work Life Balance Symposium

One day symposium at The Faculty of Health Sciences (University of Southern Denmark) on PhD Hacks, Career, & Work Life Balance Symposium organized by DCAcademy grant recipients Nicolai Palstrøm, Stephanie Thuy Duong Pham, and Andrietta Grentzmann.

Info about event

Time

Tuesday 14 May 2024,  at 09:00 - 15:45

Location

Dialogen, V13-918a-0, Floor 0, Building 45.6, University of Southern Denmark, Odense

Organizer

Nicolai Palstrøm, Stephanie Thuy Duong Pham, and Andrietta Grentzmann

Price

00,00 DKK

Programme

View the programme here

Aim of the symposium

Are you a PhD-student interested in optimizing your journey through your PhD-studies? Then join us for a day full of inspiration, PhD hacks, and practical strategies to crack the code for a successful journey through your PhD-program.

Recommended participants

The symposium is aimed for PhD students at the early stage of their PhD-program. First come, first serve.

Learning outcome

This is a unique opportunity to learn more about:

  • Overcoming challenges through your journey
  • Gain insights into working in the industry
  • Strengthen your career thinking
  • Manage stress
  • Getting to know yourself better
  • Learn how to make your research visible.

Our speakers will share their specialized knowledge with opportunities for participants to engage in discussions and include specific cases related to the topic.

Confirmed speakers

  • Anton Pottegård, Professor, University of Southern Denmark
  • Michael Nyberg, Senior Director, Novo Nordisk 
  • Vibeke Broe, Senior Career Consultant, Aarhus University 
  • Birgitte Aagaard Zethsen, Senior Consultant, University of Southern Denmark
  • Benjamin Kelly, PhD, Aarhus University 
  • Alessio Bricca, Assistant Professor, University of Southern Denmark 

Collaboration

This symposium is a collaboration between DCAcademy and University of Southern Denmark. 

We hope that you will join us in making this Symposium a memorable and insightful experience.