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Slide 1 - Communicating about your research and purposeful networking Dr. Claire Gordon and Dr. Sarabajaya Kumar Teaching and Learning Centre Authoring a PhD and Developing as a Researcher Getting Started
Slide 2 - Structure of workshop Speed networking - warm up activity Why network Me and my network Preparing and practising an effective cocktail pitch Conclusions - building and sustaining networks
Slide 3 - (1) Speed networking: Warm-up exercise Born … 1 minute Favourite place … 1 minute … followed by 1 minute each on your topic
Slide 4 - (2) Why network? Interesting conversations Exchange information, keeping up to date with new developments Ideas for PhD in the present/future research projects/collaborations/publications Increasing visibility Contacts for future career development
Slide 5 - (2) Why is networking important – the PIE Model P = Performance I = Image E = Exposure
Slide 6 - (2) Why is networking important – the PIE Model P = Performance 10% I = Image 30% E = Exposure 60%
Slide 7 - (3) Me and my network Who is my academic community? Where am I located within it? What key points do I want people to know about me? Mind map your own network
Slide 8 - (3) Me and my network: where to network? Local - at LSE - your supervisor, PhDNet, society meetings, seminars in other Departments, Regional/National – in London, seminar groups in other universities International – conferences Online networking communities (Linkedin, blogs, discussion boards, facebook)
Slide 9 - (4) Preparing and practising your cocktail party pitch exercise Prepare your pitch individually: What is your intended audience? What are the key elements of your cocktail party pitch? Practise in pairs and give feedback
Slide 10 - (5) Conclusions: building and sustaining networks Networking - integral part of your academic and professional development Build a networking strategy Make/take opportunities to network Develop and regularly modify your ‘cocktail pitch’
Slide 11 - (5) Building and sustaining networks Use your supervisor Consider trying to develop a mentor/several mentor relationships Make the most of networking opportunities Read more about building networks. Visit http://www.grad.ac.uk/networking
Slide 12 - (5) Building and sustaining networks Business cards Keep in touch Storing your contacts Finding a style of networking that works for you Develop and practice several versions of your ‘cocktail party/elevator’ pitch
Slide 13 - Other useful resources More on networking  http://theresearchwhisperer.wordpress.com/?s=networking+and+other+academic+hobbies   www.academia.edu social networking for academics focus on research areas university-based profile
Slide 14 - On creating your personal websites LSE resources for personal websites. To register for a personal website go to:  http://www2.lse.ac.uk/intranet/LSEServices/itservices/guides/Webpages/personal-webspace-registration.aspx On the technical aspects http://www2.lse.ac.uk/intranet/LSEServices/itservices/training/teachYourself.aspx Free web template (www.free-css.com/) greater flexibility should be linked to/from other websites