Current training for personnel in spring 2017
LANGUAGE COURSES
24.01.2017 (in English).
31.01.2017 begins 31.1.2017 (in Finnish/English).
07.02.2017 begins 7.2.2017 (in English/Finnish).
03/2017Academic Writing for Publication (in english) starts in March.
06.03.2017 begins 6.3.2017 (in english).
09.03.2017 (in Swedish/Finnish) begins 9.3.2017.
26.04.2017 begins 26.4.2017 (in English).
Further information about staff training on Inside:
MENTORING FOR PERSONNEL
Mentoring Programme for Doctoral Candidates in spring 2017. Apply by 16 January. (in Finnish/in English). See more:
Mentoring Programme for Personnel; continuing application time. (in Finnish/in English). See more:
COACHING
Career coaching for doctoral candidates –applying time by 23 January 2017. (in Finnish/in English). See more:
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Project Management 1 (PM1) 25 & 26 April 2017 (in English)
Project Management 2 (PM2) 22 & 23 May 2017 (in English)
Further information later on Inside.
FOR RESEARCH GROUPS
Academic writing coaching for a research group in spring 2017. Application time by 27th January.
See more:
RESEARCH FUNDING
Seminars for doctoral students (in English)
- 14.3.2017, Major funding instruments for research projects. More information from Inside:
- 21.3.2017, Personal Grants. More information from Inside:
- 29.3.2017, IPR, Contracts, Dissemination and Commercialization. More information from Inside:
10.5.2017, Grant Writing-seminar (in English). More information from Inside:
Coming also in spring 2017:
- Tekes, New knowledge and business from research ideas (TUTL) funding info
- Applying H2020 Marie Sklodowska Curie IF funding
- Applying H2020 ERC funding
- EU projects´ peer group
More information of above trainings is coming to Inside event calendar in spring 2017.
UNIVERSITY PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING
, 2nd February – 28th March 2017
, 1.3. – 30.3.2017
, 10th March – 5th May 2017
, 6th April – 1st June 2017
Further information:
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