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Module Career Management

In short seminars, you will learn about problem based learning (PBL) methods and other methods such as Design Thinking that are used to encourage knowledge acquisition and problem solving through group collaboration
This course offers a two-day workshop on student-centered coaching methods. In short seminars, you will learn about problem based learning (PBL) methods and other methods such as Design Thinking that are used to encourage knowledge acquisition and problem solving through group collaboration. You will learn when and why a coach is required and about the different roles a coach can assume. In teamwork, you will design and plan the PBL sessions for the next BSRT course “Introduction into research in regenerative therapies”. You will get hands-on experience in coaching during one PBL session of the following BSRT introduction course under the supervision of Fabian Feutlinske. One PBL session takes usually no more than half a day. During the PBL sessions, you will guide the teams of new doctoral researcher and help them in their transition from students who are used to passively acquire knowledge in lectures and from text books to becoming the next generation of researcher who take matters into their own hands and solve problems independently.
Requirements
You need to have already participated in the BSRT course “Introduction into research in regenerative therapies”
Tutor
Fabian Feutlinske has a PhD in Biochemisty and Molecular Biology from the Freie Universität Berlin and several years of coaching experience. He moderated the PBL sessions in the BSRT introduction courses and he has been the BioThinking Coach in various research projects funded by the Einstein Center for Regenerative Therapies.
Duration
Two workshop days and one day hands-on experience in the following BSRT course “Introduction into research in regenerative therapies”.
Organizational and administrative matters
Speakers
Fabian Feutlinske
Event organizer
BSRT
Time
18 and 19 August 2022: 1.5 day Introductory training
23 and 24 August 2022: 2 x 1 day Follow-up (small groups)
Venue/location
Cranach House
Seminar Room 0.0043
Map
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Contact
Administration