| Beschreibung |
Leading Scientific and Artistic ProjectsScientific and artistic projects require tangible outcomes — research findings, innovative concepts, or publications — in an increasingly competitive funding landscape. Project leaders in academia and the arts face a unique challenge: steering projects to completion without formal authority over team members. This demands exceptional skills in leadership, communication and collaboration. This intensive workshop provides practical frameworks, tools, and methods for effective project leadership. Through interactive exercises and peer exchange, participants develop strategies applicable to their own projects. FOCUS - Project leadership vs. project management in lateral contexts
- Leadership clarity: roles, responsibilities, and skills
- Effective project management approaches: classical, agile and hybrid
- Project structuring: from vision to work packages
- Cooperation formats: from kick-off to retrospectives
LEARNINGS - Navigate project leadership roles and responsibilities in lateral working contexts
- Select and apply suitable project management methods (classical, agile, hybrid)
- Design effective cooperation formats and communication structures for diverse teams
METHODS - Interactive input sessions and peer exchange
- Case-based learning and coaching exercises
- Individual reflection and personal action planning
Trainer: Dr. Christine Kohistani Venue: Online
Registration Deadline: 4 May 2026 |
| Zielgruppe |
Conditions of participation This workshop is funded by the WISNA programme and primarily aimed towards Postdocs and Juniorprofessors of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. To participate in the course, you are required to pay a participation fee. For doctoral candidates of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar this is NO attendance fee. Postdocs as well as other doctoral and non-doctoral academic staff members please pay a participation fee of 25,00 €. Depending on capacity, advanced doctoral candidates and other members and affiliates of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and members of other higher education facilities can also participate. If you are interested, please contact the Bauhaus Research School directly in advance by e-mail to research-school@uni-weimar.de. |