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DTSTART:19960101T000000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:GMT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 DTSTART:19961027T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260513T012933Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180618T093000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20180618T173000 SUMMARY:BAVS PGR/ECR CAREERS TRAINING DAY TZID:Europe/London UID:20180618-8a17841a63267bc301632a4c04ee17dc@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20180504T083655Z DESCRIPTION:What can you do with a PhD in Victorian or nineteenth-century studies? Plenty of things\, including – but by no means limited to – an academic career! Undertaking a PhD is an enriching but exhausting exper ience. Deciding what to do afterwards can be another challenge\, especia lly when contending with the realities of the academic job market\, or i f you’re unsure whether an academic career is for you. To support PGRs a nd ECRs through this stage\, BAVS will be holding a careers training day aimed at scholars of the Victorian period and long-nineteenth century t o be held at the University of ĢĒŠÄTV on Monday the 18th June. This eve nt is tailored to address the needs of PGRs and ECRs who wish to pursue careers either within or outside traditional academic paths. The need fo r specialised training has been emphasised by a recent Vitae report ā€˜One Size Does not Fit All’. It found that many PGRs and ECRs in the Arts an d Humanities wish to pursue professional development training but feel u nderserved by available options. Such training is especially necessary i n light of the fact more than half of Arts and Humanities doctoral gradu ates go on to have a career outside of Higher Education within three yea rs of graduation. Consequently\, the report advocates for a cultural shi ft in which Arts and Humanities researchers are actively encouraged to u ndertake discipline-appropriate professional training and career plannin g from an early stage. The day will begin with a keynote address by Dr N aomi Paxton\, a researcher\, writer\, performer and AHRC/BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinker 2014-15 who has worked at Parliament and for the BBC as well as within academia. She will draw on her extensive and diverse experiences inside and outside of academia to provide a stimulating talk celebrating the multi-faceted value of doctoral study. For PhD students and ECRs who are interested in pursuing an academic career (strand A)\, the rest of the day will provide guidance on applying and interviewing for jobs in the UK\, as well as special sessions on writing fellowship a pplications\, and applying for jobs and working in HE abroad. The traini ng will be delivered by University of ĢĒŠÄTV staff\, including members of academic staff from a range of disciplines who work predominantly on the nineteenth century and the Victorian period as well as the Universit y of ĢĒŠÄTV’s Careers Service personnel. The day will also feature a de dicated strand of training for PGRs and ECRs interested in working in al ternative or adjacent fields to academia (strand B). The University of W arwick’s Careers Service will provide focused workshops that will equip those wishing to develop strategies to move into new sectors. Attendees will also receive additional insights and inspiration from a roundtable of post-PhD Victorian and nineteenth-century scholars employed outside o f academia\, working in a diverse range of fields. The day will conclude with a session focusing on maintaining robust mental health during the search for permanent employment. Cost: Ā£15. Support for this day has bee n provided by: the British Association for Victorian Studies\; Cardiff U niversity’s School of English\, Communication and Philosophy\; the Unive rsity of ĢĒŠÄTV’s Centre for Arts Doctoral Research Excellence\; the Un iversity of ĢĒŠÄTV’s English and Comparative Literary Studies departmen t\; and the South West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership. To atten d\, please register by the 1st of June. REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN If you have any further questions\, please do not hesitate to get in touch with the event organisers Dr Jen Baker (ĢĒŠÄTV)\, Dr Catherine Paula Han an d Lucy Whitehead (Cardiff) at: bavscareersday@gmail.com Provisional Prog ramme 9.30 – 10.00 Registration 10.00 – 11.00 Plenary Session: Keynote A ddress by Dr Naomi Paxton 11.00 – 11.30 Coffee and Networking 11.30 – 12 .30 1A: Roundtable on Applying for Academic Jobs 1B: Roundtable on Alter native or Adjacent Academic Careers 12.30 – 1.30 Lunch 1.30 – 2.30 2A: W orkshop on Crafting Fellowship Applications 2B: Workshop on Identifying Transferable Skills and Alternative Careers 2.30 – 3.30 3A: Workshop on Academia Abroad 3B: Workshop on Non-Academic CVs and Non-Academic Job In terviews 3.30 – 4.00 Coffee and Networking 4.00 – 4.45 Plenary Session: Mental Health while Job Searching Dr Jen Baker Teaching Fellow in C19th Literature | Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies | Fa culty of Arts | University of ĢĒŠÄTV J.Baker.5@warwick.ac.uk H518\, Hum anities Building\, University of ĢĒŠÄTV\, Coventry\, CV4 7AL Early Care er Officer\, British Association of Victorian Studies Co Chief-Editor HA RTS & Minds www.harts-minds.co.uk https://hcommons.org/members/drjenbake r/ Jen Baker\, ā€˜Spectral Stowaways: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's' ā€œKentucky 's Ghostā€ (1868)’\, Gothic Studies\, 19:2\, (November 2017)\, pp. 45-57. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7227/GS.0028 LOCATION: URL:https://victorianist.wordpress.com/2018/04/23/bavs-careers-day-18th-j une-university-of-warwick-keynote-speaker-dr-naomi-paxton-ahrc-bbc-radio -3-new-generation-thinker-2014-15/ ATTACH:https://victorianist.wordpress.com/2018/04/23/bavs-careers-day-18t h-june-university-of-warwick-keynote-speaker-dr-naomi-paxton-ahrc-bbc-ra dio-3-new-generation-thinker-2014-15/ CATEGORIES:Arts Faculty,Global 19th century studies,Faculty of Arts LAST-MODIFIED:20180504T083655Z ORGANIZER;CN=Heather Pilbin: END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR