Synopsis
This event will be a forum for providing scientists with leadership skills for application in a scientific context, via workshop and teaching elements. Bringing together a small group from a diverse array of scientific positions, this event will provide:
• Insight and discussion on the challenges of leadership within a real-world scientific environment. This will be complementary to the many valuable pre-existing courses on leadership skills development
• Development of skills required to be an authentic leader within this environment, by leveraging the diverse perspectives and experiences from members of our scientific community
• Practical leadership tools and approaches for the scientific community that you can begin to implement straight away.
• An interactive, dynamic and evolutionary format tailored to the scientific environment
Attendees
Anyone with an interest in leadership within a scientific environment is welcome, regardless of their stage of career. The course caters for both academic and industry participants from a range of scientific backgrounds.
It will be of particular interest to PhD students (about to start supervising other students), professionals with several years' experience managing people and/or projects and early career scientists interested in career development relating to leadership.
Monday 13 July 2026
09.30 Registration and refreshments
10.00 Interactive workshop part 1
11.15 Refreshment break
11.45 Teaching session 1
12.45 Lunch and preparation for afternoon session
14.00 Interactive workshop part 2
15.15 Refreshment break
15.45 Wrap up to workshop
16.00 Teaching session 2
17.00 Concluding remarks
This event will be a forum for providing scientists with leadership skills for application in a scientific context, via workshop and teaching elements. Bringing together a small group from a diverse array of scientific positions, this event will provide:
• Insight and discussion on the challenges of leadership within a real-world scientific environment. This will be complementary to the many valuable pre-existing courses on leadership skills development
• Development of skills required to be an authentic leader within this environment, by leveraging the diverse perspectives and experiences from members of our scientific community
• Practical leadership tools and approaches for the scientific community that you can begin to implement straight away.
• An interactive, dynamic and evolutionary format tailored to the scientific environment
Attendees
Anyone with an interest in leadership within a scientific environment is welcome, regardless of their stage of career. The course caters for both academic and industry participants from a range of scientific backgrounds.
It will be of particular interest to PhD students (about to start supervising other students), professionals with several years' experience managing people and/or projects and early career scientists interested in career development relating to leadership.
Monday 13 July 2026
09.30 Registration and refreshments
10.00 Interactive workshop part 1
11.15 Refreshment break
11.45 Teaching session 1
12.45 Lunch and preparation for afternoon session
14.00 Interactive workshop part 2
15.15 Refreshment break
15.45 Wrap up to workshop
16.00 Teaching session 2
17.00 Concluding remarks