Early Career Professionals Working Group
The Early Career Professionals Working Group (ECPWG) is led by CANSES executive members Drs. Sara Thompson, Veronica Kitchen, and Audrey Gagnon.
The ECPWG brings together members who are graduate students or have recently begun their professional careers to explore and discuss relevant issues related to conducting research on violent extremism, including, for example, methods, ethical considerations, and how to think about and protect researcher safety. Recognizing that researching extremism and related issues can be isolating (as there may be few other colleagues engaged in this type of research at your institution), the ECPWG also serves as a mechanism for connecting members, so that you may share experiences, discuss potential collaborations, and otherwise engage with one another.
Join us on Friday, May 1 from 10:00-11:00am PST (1:00-2:00pm EST) for two exciting talks: Grant Writing and Sport and Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE) in Global Context.
Grant Writing
John Horgan is from Georgia State University.
Sport and Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE) in Global Context
Umair Asif is from Université du Québec à Montréal.
Both presentations will be followed by a brief Q&A.
Interested in presenting in an upcoming ECPWG webinar?
Presentations are 15-minutes long followed by a short Q&A and are designed to be a low-stress opportunity to present ongoing research. Some presentation options are listed below. Please reach out to Dr. Veronica Kitchen for more information!
- All things publishing (academic, op-eds, grey material)
- Applying/invoking theory in applied work
- Balancing family and other obligations with research/academic life
- CV development
- Crafting your “elevator pitch” for discussing and presenting your research
- How to put together a strong slide deck
- Job talks
- Navigating difficult or touchy/sensitive subjects in writing and presenting
- Peer reviewing
- Successful grant writing
- Transitioning from student life to the workforce
- Writing for different audiences (academic, practitioner, lay/community, policy, etc.)
- Writing for impact
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