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Professional Networks & Developing & Maintaining Professional Collaborations
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Developing Professional Networks
With what types of people do you need to develop professional relationships? What types of things can you do to develop your professional networks?
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Who Do You Need to Meet? Fellow researchers with an interest in the same hot topic on your campus & across the world (use your literature) Theorists – they don’t have to be in your field Funding agency officers Top names (scholars) in your field People with a methodological expertise (statistics, instruments etc) Editors of journals Department chairs who might hire you Leaders of professional associations Policy makers Gatekeepers of your population (e.g. principals of schools etc) Ethics/IRB Committee/staff members
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One conference = Many outcomes
American Education Research Conference (AERA, 2003) – Intro to PE Special Interest Group (SIG) AIESEP 2008, Sapporo Japan, UT + UQ OUTCOMES Sabbatical: UL - Kathy Armour 2008 MEXT 2009 TSI Taiwan International Sport Teaching Symposium 2012
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What Can You Do to Develop & Maintain Professional Networks?
Active conference attendance Make a plan for conference attendance – what do you want to learn, who do you want to meet, set up a strategy to achieve this Use people you know to be introduced to others Attend social events at conferences – work the room Be brave – introduce yourself to leaders Ask Qs at sessions – find people after sessions Go to poster sessions & seek out fellow scholars Go special interest group meetings Attend events specifically put on for grad students Attend keynotes
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Conferences & International Collaboration
Conferences for our field AIESEP European College of Sport Science Education Researcher USA (AERA) British (BERA) Australia (AARE) Professional Conferences
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Young Investigators @ Conference ECSS #2017
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Finding & Developing Professional Networks?
Join professional organizations – get involved Join online scholar communities – discipline-based listservs, online blogging communities etc Many journals run author sessions at conferences – attend & ask good Qs Use google scholar to identify relevant people to meet Use campus-wide search engines to find cross disciplinary partners Ask faculty & other VIPs with whom you should connect Write to authors Use social media: Facebook & Twitter
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Maintaining Professional Networks
Keep your professional memberships Be active in online scholar communities – bounce your ideas off others electronically Use skype for online face to face meetings Appropriate use of Arrange brownbag lunches to get together Set a regular meeting time – e.g. 1st Friday in every month Take a role in group projects & follow through on your responsibilities Reading/theorist/methodology /writing groups Organizing retreats Go early – stay late from conferences
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After TSI 2018: What can you do?
Stay connected to your fellow CoRP and TSI colleagues Create a CoRP 2017 Facebook site Send s to participating faculty Conference: check who is going to attend Re-introduce yourself Invite faculty to your presentation Send your publications through to your new colleagues Others….
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