Reports on lectures, workshops, etc.
This is the lecture report of the XNUMXth "Highly Specialized Career Formation Theory I/II"
2014.03.06
On Friday, February XNUMX, XNUMX, the XNUMXth Advanced Specialized Career Formation Theory was held on the XNUMXnd floor of Shiratakakan, Shinagawa Campus.
The lecture, presentation, and question-and-answer session proceeded smoothly under the chairmanship of Professor Matsuyama of the Career Development Office.
Lecture on Advanced Specialized Career Development Theory
Deputy Director Kanda of the Career Development Office gave a lecture titled "Social Acceptance and Career Support for Doctorate Graduates".He explained in an easy-to-understand manner the relationship between graduate schools and faculties, and the impact on the training of university teachers and researchers, along with the political background of the times.
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[Q/A] What is the response status of the company side?
As companies begin to think about hiring doctoral students, I get the sense that personnel system reforms to that end are progressing, albeit slowly.We expect further improvements to be accelerated in the future.
In addition, Professor Matsuyama commented, "Even at university, I don't think there are many opportunities to listen to the content."
Presentation by a graduate student
◆Mr. Tomohiro Nishimura (MCXNUMX) made a presentation titled ``What I felt after taking a lecture on career development theory for advanced specialties''.
Ms. Nishimura has already finished her job hunting, so she made a presentation about how the highly specialized career development theory was very useful even though it may not be the original target audience.
I didn't even know what a postdoc was, but I was able to actually talk to corporate researchers and get the chance to learn about various jobs.In particular, his lecture from the interviewer's point of view was impressive, and he was able to know what he needed.He believes that it was very meaningful to be able to obtain various information through his lectures.He believes that if he had taken the lectures earlier, he would have been able to use them in his job hunting.Therefore, I especially want undergraduate students to listen to this class. |
◆Mr. Masahiro Sato (DCXNUMX) made a presentation titled 'Research subject long-term internship'.
The theme was "How can a doctor make the most of a long-term internship?"
On the other hand, as an improvement point of the Career Development Office, we should try to improve the image of long-term internships and communicate that we can contribute to the development of research.In addition, I think it would be very effective for people who handle living things and people who board ships to have a place where they can exchange information on an equal footing with people who have experienced internships. |
[Q/A] Considering the balance with research, when should a DC participate in a long-term internship?
It is true that it was difficult to balance long-term internship and research, but I don't think it was a big problem once I actually overcame it.Actually, I experienced it at DCXNUMX, but anyway, I'm glad that I was able to do it early.
For this year's final lecture
Mr. Segawa from the Career Development Office gave a lecture titled "PD Career Development from My Perspective".
At the beginning, Mr. Segawa introduced himself by saying that he has loved keeping animals since he was a child, and that he was thinking of working in this field or becoming a musician in the future.
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At the end, Professor Matsuyama said, "I believe that people experience various setbacks, but they grow by overcoming them. It is important to take on challenges without fear of failure and make use of them as a source of inspiration." This concludes the last lecture of the year.
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