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Speaking Up: How to Ask for What You Need in the Lab and in Life

Event: Speaking Up: How to Ask for What You Need in the Lab and in Life
Location: Building 35 / Room BB1000
Start Date: 10/6/2009 10:00 AM
End Date: 10/6/2009 12:00 PM
Event Details:

Workshop: Speaking Up: How to Ask for What You Need in the Lab and in Life

Description:
Do you have a suggestion for improving efficiency in your lab but lack the confidence to bring it to the attention of your PI?
Do you need additional resources for your experiments or time off for an important family activity but don't know how to ask?
Are you afraid to mention the fact that you are having major difficulty dealing with one of your lab mates?
Join an experienced career counselor from the OITE Career Services Center to explore strategies for communicating your needs in a variety of situations. Learn how to be more assertive, how to speak up for yourself, and how to decide when to speak up and when not to.

Format: Seminar and small-group discussion, limited to 20 participants

Target Audience: Postdoctoral fellows and graduate students

Speaker: Anne Kirchgessner, Career Counselor, OITE

Date/Time/Location: October 6 (Tuesday), 10:00 am - 12:00 noon, Building 35, Room BB1000

This workshop will be repeated in December 2009 and on other campuses at a later date.

Please register in advance <http://www.training.nih.gov/nihonly/register/speaking-up.asp> . (http://www.training.nih.gov/trainees/)