We have several alumni members who hold a PhD/DLA or study as emerging researchers and there are many young researchers in Hungary, who rarely meet each other. Thus, Alumni Network Hungary and GiLE Foundation organize masterclasses in Budapest at the Tempus Public Foundation’s office on 12 May (Friday)! Let’s join us and refresh your professional network with great people!
Date: 12 May 2023 (Friday) 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm (CET)
Venue: Tempus Public Foundation (1077, Budapest Kéthly Anna square 1. 6th floor)
Registration is required for the masterclasses and cc. 60 people can participate!
Please register HERE!
If you aren’t an alumni member, please first register here, and then you can reach the event’s registration.
During the afternoon we will introduce you to the Alumni Network Hungary and GiLE Foundation with the Changemaker Forum.
You will have the opportunity to develop new skills and connect with peers who share your passion for lifelong learning and driving positive change. You will have the chance to attend any of the following free workshops:
Masterclass: Networking Skills. Learn about basic concepts of networking, develop a networking strategy to grow your network, and discover simple techniques to improve your ability to influence people.
Facilitator: Craig V. Johnson (Co-Creator and CEO of GiLE Foundation (Hungary) //Head of Incubation, Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (Hungary)
Alumni Discussion Forum: Learn how to benefit from being in an Alumni Network Hungary community, and get to know more about the network and its chapters. The masterclass is interactive and gives you practical tips. Grab your name card and learn about how to build your brand.
Facilitator: Brigitta Czók (Coordinator of the International Alumni Volunteer Programme // International Educator and Cultural Anthropologist
Masterclass: Time Management for Researchers. This session is intended to support young and early career researchers who are immersed in intense research activities and who are fast approaching graduation. You can develop personalized prioritization skills for research tasks and responsibilities, identify common time-wasting habits, and learn essential tools for efficient research activity.
Facilitator: Mohammed B. M. Kamel (Research Scientist at ELTE (Hungary) and IDACUS (Germany) // Certified Cybersecurity Consultant)
Facilitator: Dr habil. Judit Beke (Co-Creator and President of the Board at the GiLE Foundation // Editor-in-Chief of the GiLE Journal of Skills Development
Masterclass: The Pitfalls of Plagiarism. The disciplinary consequences of plagiarism can be severe. Thus, avoiding plagiarism is important. This workshop will help early career researchers and PhD students to understand, recognize and avoid plagiarism. You will learn how to recognize the various types of plagiarism and understand the difference between common knowledge vs. plagiarism.
Facilitator: Mohammed B. M. Kamel (Research Scientist at ELTE (Hungary) and IDACUS (Germany) // Certified Cybersecurity Consultant)
Facilitator: Dr habil. Judit Beke (Co-Creator and President of the Board at the GiLE Foundation // Editor-in-Chief of the GiLE Journal of Skills Development)
In the end, there will be an opportunity for networking and socializing. You can participate in the masterclasses in person, and we won’t stream them!
The deadline for registration is 10 May 2023 at 11:00 pm (CET timezone) Keep in mind the webform closes on the scheduled day automatically!
TIME |
PROGRAMME |
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13:00 – 13:40 |
Arrival and Registration |
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13:45 – 13:55 |
Welcome Remarks |
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13:55 – 14:10 |
Alumni Network Hungary Welcome speech |
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14:10– 14:25 |
Changemakers Youth Forum 2023 / GiLE Welcome speech |
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14:25 – 14:35 |
Short coffee break |
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14:35 – 15:30 |
Parallel Session |
Parallel Session |
Masterclass: Networking Skills |
Masterclass: Time Management for Researchers |
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15:30 – 16:00 |
Break |
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16.00 – 17:00 |
Parallel Session |
Parallel Session |
Alumni Discussion Forum |
Masterclass: The Pitfalls of Plagiarism |
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17:00 – 17:15 |
Networking & Group photos |
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17:15 – 18:00 |
Final thoughts |