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Your Innovation Journey – how to think innovatively

JUNO Workshop in collaboration with CEDUS

Your Innovation Journey

JUNO Workshop in collaboration with CEDUS

Target audience Docs & Postdocs of all research areas
Language English
Duration 1 day, 8 work units
Capacity max. 15
Credits for habilitation yes
Workshop costs Participation is free for HHU members and members of HHU's Medical Faculty.
Registration Please register using the registration form below.

Upcoming workshops

Date and Time Time Format Registration

16.09.2024

10 am - 5 pm

On Site Workshop

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Working in science is mainly carried out as a project based approach, which leads to several new tasks and chances for the people involved. To improve your position as project worker or project leader this workshop addresses the following topics:

  •  idea to project: realistic planning
  •  can it be done? Costs, capacities and risks involved
  •  cui bono? Who benefits from my project?
  •  carrying out the project effectivly and efficiently
  •  endulge and utilize creativity
  •  project controlling: monitor progress and facilitate change management
  •  project lead and communication: clear responsibilities, pursuing common goals
  •  leading in a sandwich position
  •  documentation: record, (re)find and utilize

Individual topics provided by the participants can also be incorparated in scope of the workshop.
This workshop aims to introdice basic project management knowledge by enabeling practical application. This will be done by identifying reallife issues, by suggesting techniques to tackle those issues and by reflecting on your progress. After the first workshop day you will take home tasks which will be evaluated for their practicability on workshop day two in the following week.

Dr. Dadhichi Paretkar is a Transferscout at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Cologne and part of the Gateway Excellence Start-Up center of the university since 2020. He assists researchers at all stages of their career  in exploring the full innovation potential of their research.  Offers strategic support to sustain research impact along the innovation journey of a technology from lab to market.  He has a trained researchers on innovation,  transfer and entrepreneurship and is a certified trainer for Science Entrepreneurship by the Young Entrepreneurs in Science (Fallingwalls Foundation, Berlin).  He has extensive experience in venture building within international academia and industry and  brings in more than a decade of experience working in multi-disciplinary materials research, innovation  and transfer projects across UK, US, the Netherlands and Germany.

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