Training courses

The keys to effective digital profiling and social networking

 

General descriptive

Social networks and digital platforms have become essential for the doctoral student to propel a professional career. But you need to know how they work to make your effects effective. These two workshops will enable you to build a coherent digital profile through digital media and platforms, as well as to plan an effective strategy of interventions and publications on media networks from a professional career development perspective.
 

Content/Registration

The two workshops can be taken separately, although the 1st workshop is intended as an introduction to the 2nd.

 

Fees

  • Free for doctorate students and postdocs from University of Geneva and IHEID

 

Practical information

  • Number of participants: 15 (min. 8)
  • Languages: English
  • The participants have to bring a laptop
  • A certificate of attendance will be issued at the end of the module.

 

Speaker
Maura Hannon trained in Political Economy (BA) at University of Western Australia and in Strategy, Marketing, Finance and Economics (MBA) at Curtin University of Technology. Maura has worked in social media for nearly a decade including currently writing content for the Jacobs Foundation, writing and producing short film for social media, and writing for clients in diverse fields like technology, finance and science. For several years, she has been putting her skills to work for academic institutions, notably CUSO, the University of Lausanne and the University of Vienna, for which she has been leading workshops on social media and collaborative platforms for young researchers.

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