Celebrate the festive season and connect with fellow early career researchers in public health at our upcoming event! We’ve brought in experts from across the University to give speedy 5-minute talks on how their services, training and opportunities can support your research and career. Connect, learn, and share ideas while enjoying a complimentary lunch.
Free lunch, inspiring short presentations, and networking opportunities
Speakers
Vicki Tipton, Careers Service
Hear what the Careers Service has to offer post docs at Cambridge. Learn about workshops covering a range of topics from building your academic profile, applying and interviewing for faculty positions, to exploring career change.
Katia Smith-Litiere, Postdoc Academy
Discover the Postdoc Academy, an organisation dedicated to supporting postdoc researchers in realising their full potential. Learn about services available including networking opportunities, dedicated spaces for postdocs, and professional development programmes.
Diogo Martins Gomes, Public engagement
Join us for a brief introduction to public engagement! In this short session, you'll discover what we do, the support we offer, and how we can help you connect your work with your communities of interest. Perfect as a first step to learn about our training and advice sessions—come see how we can support you in making an impact!
Saleyha Ahsan, CRASSH network
Through the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), Saleyha has created a funded network that aligns with her academic work on healthcare in armed conflict. This network provides space to creatively explore big questions and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration. Learn more about the process and benefits of creating a network from firsthand experience.
Help shape the future of the ECR network
During the lunch, you'll have the chance to contribute your thoughts and feedback on future events and activities. Your input will help shape the next phase of opportunities for the Cambridge Public Health ECR network!