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How does this relate to your career ?

How does this relate to your career ?. Dr. Lorna Dargan. An everyday activity. Most organisations have a PDR process Review of performance Review your future plans Evidence of competence Commitment to own progression/development An opportunity to make yourself heard!

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How does this relate to your career ?

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  1. How does this relate to your career? Dr. Lorna Dargan

  2. An everyday activity • Most organisations have a PDR process • Review of performance • Review your future plans • Evidence of competence • Commitment to own progression/development • An opportunity to make yourself heard! • Newcastle University PDR.

  3. Form good habits • Helpful to start viewing yourself as an ‘academic in training’ • Focus on your career as well as project • Get the most out of your PhD.

  4. Make use of ePortfolio • Make use of the PDR section even though you might not get asked about this in review! • Build evidence of skills: academic and transferrable • Preparation for applications and interview • Evidence: tell me about a time when... • Reflection: what are your weaknesses? • Development: what are your training needs for first six months? • Planning: what is your publication strategy post-PhD? • A good application takes a long time!

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