Conference How to shape a scientific career professionally?
Conference
How to shape a scientific career professionally?
Kozminski University in Warsaw would like to invite you to a conference on November 15, 2024
How to shape a scientific career professionally?
About Conference
The conference will begin with a key note speech by Prof. Oskar Kowalewski - Professor of Finance at IESEG School of Management (Paris Campus), a member of Lille Economie Management (n°9221), and affiliated with the Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences. He has previously held positions as Associate Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Kozminski University, and Vistula University in Warsaw.
The keynote lecture will be followed by four panel discussions led by international practitioners on the following topics: conscious and consistent resume building, key publishing strategies for academic career development, and taking care of mental health in academia.
Target audience
The conference is aimed at PhD students and young researchers who are considering their future as a researcher. There are many challenges facing 21st century researchers, which are extremely important in conducting research as well as building a personal brand. Already at the beginning of your research path, it is worth considering the following issues:
- building an internationally competitive CV,
- publication strategies,
- role of supervisors,
- well-being.
1. Prepare a poster on academic career development. A projection of their own career path or a pathway specific to the higher education system. The poster should be submitted in pdf format. 2. Send the poster with the attachment from the website to the email address: [email protected] 3. The application deadline: 31 October 2024 4. We cover costs of accommodation and travel. This is refinancing to 580 euros. We need invoice for accommodation and travel, proof of payment, in the case of air travel, boarding passes, confirmation of participation in the conference. 5. Reimbursement will be made to the doctoral student within 14 days of the submission of full documentation.
Organizational information
The conference will be held on November 15, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Kozminski University in Warsaw, 59 Jagiellonian Street, in the Leon Kozminski Auditorium.
The event is a off -line event and will be conducted in English.
The conference is free of charge.
Program
- 8:30 - 9:00 Registration
- 9:00 - 10:00 Keynote lecture - Prof. Oskar Kowalewski: Publish or Peerish: Crafting a Successful Academic Career? Leon Kozminski Auditorium
- 10:00 - 10:30 Coffe break
- 10:30 - 12:00 Discussion panel 1: Building an internationally competitive CV
Speakers: • Ph. D. Agnieszka Trzeciakiewicz, University of York • Prof. Taran Patel, Grenoble Ecole de Management • Prof. Karol Olejniczak, University SWPS
- 12:00 - 13:00 Lunch break
- 13:00 - 14:30 Discussion panel 2: Publication strategies workshop
Speakers: • Prof. Wojciech Czakon, Jagiellonian University • Prof. Dorota Dobija, Kozminski University • Ph.D. Laurent Scaringella, Rennes School of Business, Kozminski University
- 14:30 - 15:00 Coffee break
- 15:00 - 16:30 Discussion panel 3: The role of supervisors in shaping professional academic paths
Speakers: • Ph. D. Karen Clegg, University of York • Ph. D. Nicola Palmer, Sheffield Hallam University • M. D. Zuzanna Staniszewska, Kozminski University
- 16:30 - 17:00 Coffee break
- 17:00 - 18:30 Discussion panel 4: Well-being, Communication, Equality, & Diversity
Speakers: • M.D.Patrycja Uram, Polish Academy of Sciences • M.D. Pamela Kozioł, Institute of Psychology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
- 18:30 - 19:00 Concluding remarks
- 19:00 Dinner
Discussion panels
The aim of this panel is to present selected models of a scientific CV, which are a contribution to a fully informed pursuit of a scientific career. A scientist's Curriculum Vitae has its own differentia specifica compared to a CV in, for example, business. Apart from some additional formal requirements such as the need to include scientific and teaching achievements, distinguished presentations at scientific conferences, indications of membership in scientific organisations, etc., the profile of the CV varies depending on where the doctoral student is active in the particular ecosystem of higher education. It is worth reflecting on what are the differences between the methodology of CV development in Central and Western European countries. Specific legal conditions resonate with the scope of the researcher's activity. If I'm thinking of applying to a foreign university, it's worth being aware at the beginning of my journey what criteria I need to meet? Or do I want to continue my career in Poland? This also involves specific considerations. contribution to a fully informed pursuit of a scientific career.
Publication strategies for researchers are crucial for successful academic career development, building a reputation in the field and gaining grants and research funding. The discussion panel will provide insight into the principles of journal selection, how to plan a publication series in the context of your research. Much space will be devoted to the issue of thematic continuity, which is extremely relevant to the evaluation of a researcher's output. One of the most vexing issues remains the proper selection of journals. This actually boils down to a broad open access policy. Open access may increase the reach of your work, but it often comes with a publication charge (APC - Article Processing Charge). How do you build your visibility in the scientific world? What is the role of social media in building a scientist's professional standing and how to minimise the potential risk of negative reviews? Discussion panel participants will try to grapple with the complex matter of publication strategies. Personal experiences will provide a compass for doctoral students in shaping their professional path.
Your research supervisor(s) play a vital role in your doctoral journey and career. They play many roles: subject expert, project manager, mentor, role model, critic, careers adviser, and, if you’re lucky, ambassador. How might you draw on their professional networks, personal influence and status to best serve your career aspirations? Drawing on pedagogy, data and intelligence from the Next Generation Research SuperVision Project (RSVP), we will provide some ideas, inspiration and provocation about how to get the most from your supervisor - and the role you play in your own success.
The aim of the discussion panel is to raise awareness of the importance of mental well-being within the academic community and to equip participants with tools and techniques to support mental health. The discussion panel will consist of several key components designed to provide both theoretical education and practical application of the knowledge gained.
The first aspect of the discussion panel will involve the use of storytelling as an instructional method. Through narratives and real-life examples, participants will have the opportunity to understand better theories related to well-being and mental health, and to observe how these concepts operate in real-world situations.
Another important element of the discussion panel will be practical exercises, which will help participants apply the knowledge they have acquired to their daily lives. These exercises are designed to develop stress management skills, build psychological resilience, and support mental health in various academic contexts.
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Key note speaker
Oskar Kowalewski is a Professor of Finance at IESEG School of Management (Paris Campus), a member of LEM-CNRS 9221, and affiliated with the Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences. He has previously held positions as Associate Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Kozminski University, and Vistula University in Warsaw.
Professor Kowalewski has a diverse range of international academic experience. In 2005, he was awarded the Kosciuszko Postdoc Fellowship for a one-year research fellowship at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. From 2009 to 2011, he was a Visiting Researcher at the Wharton Financial Institutions Center. He has also held positions as a DAAD Professor at European University Viadrina (Frankfurt/O) and as a visiting professor at the University of Glasgow, Goethe University Frankfurt, University of Osnabrück, and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
His primary research interests lie in banking, corporate finance, corporate governance, and more recently, agroeconomics. His contributions to these fields were acknowledged in 2014 when he received a prestigious award from the President of the National Bank of Poland for his habilitation, a significant achievement in the bank's history. He has successfully led numerous research grants funded by both public and private institutions.
Professor Kowalewski received his habilitation in finance from the Warsaw School of Economics in 2014. He holds a PhD and MS from Kozminski University in Warsaw and an LLM from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin.
Speakers
The Conference is financed by The Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange - STER Programme Internatioalisation of Doctoral School
Organizing Committee
- Prof. Ilona Świątek-Barylska- University of Łodz
- Prof. Dorota Dobija - Kozminski University
- Ph. D. Ilona Hunek - Kozminski University
- Prof. Oskar Kowalewski - IESEG School of Management in Lille
- Prof. Krzysztof Obłój - Kozminski University
- Prof. Martyna Śliwa - Durkham University Busienss School
Patrons