Other courses open for HRSMC PhD students

 

OVERVIEW of Management and Job Application/Career planning Courses
- WRITE IT RIGHT: Courses and workshops on writing scientific articles. For more information, click here.
- KNCV (Dutch Association for Chemists) offers trainings on job application, career planning, managemental skills (e.g. time management). For more information, click here.
- ElroyCOMmunication offers trainings for scientists, e.g. special management trainings for PhD students. For more information, click here.
- NIBI offers a research management training for β-scientists. (for third- and fourth-year PhD students and starting postdocs). For more information, click here.
- Brigitte Hertz, trainer and coach, offers trainings for PhD students. For more information, click here. Brigitte Hertz also works together with the VU to give special trainings for first year PhD students. For more information, click here.
- University of Leiden (UL) offers trainings for PhD's. For more information, click here for Dutch and click here for English.
- Univerisity of Leiden offers a two-day research management training, designed for first- and second-year PhD students. For more information, click here.
- For UL employees only: there is a special UL department for advice on career planning. For more information, click here.
- University of Amsterdam (UvA) offers trainings for UvA PhD's and researchers. For more information, click here.
- Centrum voor Nascholing Amsterdam. For more information, click here.
- Amstel Instituut offers special trainings like the course on education skills for PhD's. For more information, click here.
- For UvA empolyees only: the Advice Centre on Career Planning (Loopbaan Adviescentrum). For more information, click here. Futhermore, there is the UvA department "Pro-Actief".For more information, click here.
- Intermediair Trainingen offers trainings on job application, career planning, managemental skills (e.g. project management). For more information, click here.
- FOM offers six courses specially for trainee researchers (e.g. Taking charge of your PhD project, The art of presenting science). For more information, click here.