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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Cambridge AWiSE. On Friday 18th June Cambridge AWiSE will be holding its first ever Career Development Day. The venue will be Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. There will be workshops throughout the day, starting with a panel discussion led by Dr. Suzanne Doyle-Morris author of ‘Beyond the Boys Club’ featuring successful women in STEM and afternoon sessions on confidence, image, body language and dealing with workplace politics all led by nationally recognised trainers. See http://www.camawise.org.uk/flyers/cdd180610.pdf for more information. This includes website addresses for all the trainers and a bit more information. We still have places available. These are £249 for women in work (£124.50 for unemployed women). Approach your manager or HR representative to see whether they will fund this great training opportunity, if not invest in your own future. We can accept payment by cheque or bank transfer. Contact us at info@camawise.org.uk for more details. This event is supported by the MRC and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. This talk is part of the Cambridge AWiSE series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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