National Postdoc Appreciation Week 2024

National Postdoc Appreciation Week (NPAW), held from 16th – 20th September 2024, celebrates the invaluable contributions that postdoctoral researchers make to the University’s research, impact, community, and culture. Free events for postdocs are scheduled throughout the week, find all the details below.

NPAW 2024 Events

Event Details 

Description 

Monday 16th September

Into the Postdoc-verse: Building Relationships Across Dimensions

Morning (time TBA)

Interactive Webinar

Open to all postdocs in the UK

This interactive UK-wide NPAW event will guide you into building your relationship across disciplines and institutional boundaries, learn some tricks and practice your networking skills.

Register here. 

 

Tuesday 17th September

Thriving in research:growing agility and resilience 

Natacha Wilson

1:30 - 3:00pm

Online session

Open to all postdocs across the UK

A practical session on how to thrive in your research role, based on principles in applied neuroscience; positive psychology and best practice in research intensive environments. 

Register here. 

Wednesday 18th September

Project HORTICULTURE 2.0

Research Support Office

1:00 - 2:00pm

In-person session

Room 115, 126 Mount Pleasant

Open to all University of Liverpool postdocs

Learn about the new tools available to researchers for pre- and post-award processes.

Register here. 

Thursday 19th September

Cheesy Connections: Networking Workshop with a Side of Pizza

1:00 - 3:30pm

In-person session

Room 116, 126 Mount Pleasant

Open to all University of Liverpool postdocs

Join the Research Staff Association to practice your networking skills in an informal and relaxed environment. 

Register here. 

Friday 20th September

An Entrepreneur's Journey - Bridging the Gap from Research to Impact

Dr Nicolas Nunn 

Enterprise team (RPI)

1:00 - 2:00pm

Online session

Open to all University of Liverpool postdocs

Ever wondered if you could become a researcher-entrepreneur? Join this session to discover different ways to think about your research impact.

Register here. 

 

 

 

 

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