Career Lab/Workshop: Converting your CV to a Resume

177 Stanley Hall

Wednesday, January 18, 2023, 12:30-2pm Stanley 177 If you are planning to apply for non-faculty roles, you will need to convert your academic CV into a resume. Learn the differences between the two kinds of documents, tips for organizing your resume, and get started crafting a resume that effectively conveys your strengths. Register here

Workshop/Career Lab: Networking and Informational Interviewing for STEM PhDs

177 Stanley Hall

Wednesday, November 2, 2022, 12:30pm-2:00pm, Stanley 177 The idea of “networking” can seem loaded ~ This interactive workshop will help you appreciate the real value of connecting with others. We will discuss ways networking can help bioscience PhDs in career exploration and your job search. Learn tips for expanding your network, techniques for approaching someone…

Workshop/Career Lab: Career Exploration: Putting Your Values to Work

177 Stanley Hall

Wednesday, October 19, 2022, 12:30pm-2:00pm, Stanley 177 We spend a huge portion of our days, months and years on the job - work becomes part of our identity. What do you hope to get from your career? This workshop gives you a chance to identify and define your work-related priorities – e.g. continuous learning, diversity…

QB3-Berkeley Postdoc Seminar kickoff meeting

177 Stanley Hall

The kickoff event will feature Connor Harper and will be followed by lunch, networking and a chance to sign up for future programs in the series. Connor’s presentation is “Quantifying Big Biomolecules: Individual Ion Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry As a Solution to Megadalton-Sized Problems.” All postdocs in the biosciences are welcome. No RSVP required.

QB3-Berkeley Postdoc Seminar kickoff event

177 Stanley Hall

Kickoff event on Thursday, September 22, 2022 12:30 pm-1:30 pm in Stanley 177 The kickoff event will feature Connor Harper and will be followed by lunch, networking and a chance to sign up for future programs in the series.  Connor’s presentation is “Quantifying Big Biomolecules: Individual Ion Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry As a Solution to Megadalton-Sized…

Workshop/Career Lab: Ph.D. Transferable Skills

177 Stanley Hall

Wednesday, September 14, 2022, 12:30pm-2:00pm, Stanley 177 The key to effective career planning is knowing your strengths both inside and outside the lab. Assess your motivated skills and learn how to determine which skills are valued in roles with employers such as academic institutions, private companies and public service organizations. Register here

Pursuing the NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99-R00) – Advice & Insider’s tips with Dr. Jamie Lahvic

177 Stanley Hall

This event is for postdocs who are considering applications, in the middle of applying or resubmitting their proposals! Read Jamie’s blog on the topic, for background information here. BIO: Jamie completed her Ph.D. in developmental and regenerative biology at Harvard Medical School in 2017. She continued to a postdoctoral position at UC Berkeley in the…