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Tuesday, January 25, 2022
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PhD training: “Research Software Engineering with Python” courseRuns from Monday, January 17 to Friday, January 28. The Alan Turing Institute is offering postgraduate students the opportunity to attend an online “Research Software Engineering with Python” course between 17 – 28 January 2022. The course is open to students who are interested in learning how to construct reliable, readable, efficient research software in a collaborative environment. There is no cost for the course if you are selected to take part, so if you would like to apply for a place and/or find out more information about the course, please see the following link: https://www.eventsforce.net/turingevents/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=50389&ef_sel_menu=733&eventID=152 |
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Warwick i2i Impact programme for Early Researchers, PhD and masters studentsOnline - events running on 19, 21, 26, 28 January 2022Runs from Wednesday, January 19 to Friday, January 28. The next programme will take place online on the 19th, 21st, 26th and 28th January 2022 and is aimed towards masters, PhD, post-doctoral and early career researchers working in any area of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, including life sciences and healthcare. Each workshop focuses on a different topic which include:
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Research Jobs in Industry for Psychology PhDs: A talk, discussion, and Q+A with Dr Cai GuoWe welcome Dr Cai Guo to our PGR Careers seminar series! Dr Guo obtained his PhD at Stanford University and currently works for Goldman Sachs in the USA. Abstract A research-based psychology PhD degree is not limited to academia but is in high demand in industry. This talk will feature a 10-15 min presentation on different types of jobs in industry that are particularly relevant for psych PhDs, followed by a discussion and Q&A section that provide a deep dive into various topics such as what it’s like to have a research career in industry, how to prepare for a research job in industry, and the pros and cons of working in academia vs. industry. If you would like to attend this event, then please submit the form here and we will send you the Teams link in due course. Hope to see you all there! |