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Tue 4 Feb 2025
14:00 - 15:30

Venue: Student Services Centre, Exams Hall, Room AG03d

Provided by: Researcher Development Programme (RDP)


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Imposter Syndrome
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Tue 4 Feb 2025

Description

Wonder if your success is a result of luck? Afraid that people important to you may find out that you are not as capable as they think you are? Or know someone at work who thinks this way?

This workshop will help you reduce the impact that the Imposter Phenomenon thinking pattern has on your work life in a kind and non-judgemental environment. Together we will build your evidence based and neural pathways to help banish undermining thoughts.


This training is provided free of charge to postgraduate researchers, however, the cost of providing the course is £30 per participant.

Target audience

All PhD students

Prerequisites

This workshop is run by an external trainer and places are limited. If you are unable to attend please ensure you cancel your place, or contact us at researcher.development@admin.cam.ac.uk, at least 24hrs in advance so we can allocate your place to another student.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Tue 4 Feb   14:00 - 15:30 14:00 - 15:30 Student Services Centre, Exams Hall, Room AG03d map Caroline Broad
Aims
  • Understand the experience of imposter syndrome and where it comes from.
  • Reduce the impact of imposter syndrome on your day to day experience.
  • Establish neural pathways to overcome undermining thoughts.
Format

In person session with some group activities and participation.

About the Trainer

Caroline is an experienced trainer and facilitator, delivering programmes focused on wellbeing, productivity, communication, and leadership. She is committed to guiding researchers at pivotal moments in their professional development, offering practical tools and insights for success.

With 27 years of experience in high-tech and biotech industries, Caroline’s expertise includes Resilient Leaders, Belbin Team Roles™, and Neurolinguistics. Her approach helps researchers maintain productivity and wellbeing while fostering positive research cultures. Caroline is also a mentor for the Future Leaders Fellowship and a tutor for LSHTM’s Clinical Trials and project management master’s programmes.

Notes

Please note that late comers will not be admitted after 30 minutes

Duration

1.5 hours


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