A global pandemic is a unique challenge we are all facing together. Pamela Naidoo-Ameglio is a strongly committed IMNIS mentor in Sydney. We invited Pamela to share her advice for PhD students and early-career researchers to help them manage and navigate this hurdle. Research future employers, learn new ways to communicate, acknowledge negative emotions For […]
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Turning challenge into opportunity: Dr Krystal Evans
A global pandemic is a unique challenge we are all facing together. Dr Krystal Evans is a strongly committed IMNIS mentor in medtech-pharma in Melbourne. We invited Krystal to share her advice for PhD students and early-career researchers to help them manage and navigate this hurdle. Play to your strengths. Do an online audit. Learn […]
Developing a future-ready workforce
How engagement and collaboration between industry and academia can help bridge the skills gap The skills gap is one of the biggest risks for organisations today, according to a recent article published [1] as part of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting held in Davos, Switzerland earlier this year. It highlights we must cast a […]
STEM Careers: from Research to Policy
“In trying to map out my career so far, I can probably pinpoint four key points since high school that have led me to where I am today. Each of these points represented a significant juncture that played an important role in influencing my pathway to working in a career at the intersection of science and policy.”
IMNIS Makes a Difference
A recent study by three South Australian universities shows that the Industry Mentoring Network in STEM (IMNIS) is having a positive impact on PhD students; expanding their professional networks, increasing their employability and providing them with the skills and knowledge needed to engage and collaborate effectively with industry. These findings support the outcomes of the […]