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Bringing together young professionals and networking community
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At GÉANT believe it is crucial to engage, foster and develop future IT professionals. This sentiment holds true now, more than ever, as the sector undergoes a period of considerable growth. As we are committed to the up-skilling of Europe’s future IT workforce, we have set up the GÉANT Future Talent Programme. Future Talent Programme is a gateway to young professionals to meet the European and global networking community. The Programme offers young professionals an opportunity to grow and develop their skills through free webinar series, internships or coaching. Furthermore, it rewards the learning by offering free admission to international, prestigious events to those, whose work was recognised by an independent panel. |
GÉANT learning and Development GLAD) teams up with |
GÉANT project partners to reach out and mentor young talented professionals to participate in one of our initiatives. Since the start in 2017 the Future Talent Programme had participation from 22 NREN, featuring 44 bright and young professionals. The programme is funded by the |
GÉANT Project. We invite you to join |
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Our Programs
Every year we offer initiatives that facilitate engagement with young professionals under the mentorship of GEANT NRENs. These initiatives exist to introduce a future generation of talents to our community and to engage with experts in our fields. Future Talent programmes offer professional training and development to young professionals and supports mentors to lead the way.
- Lightning Talk Challenge
- Poster Pursuit
- TIM ( soon to come)
Lightning Talk Challenge
Focus: presentation and public speaking skills
Lightning Talk Challenge is a programme for young professionals to get their ideas on stage of the TNC Lightning talk programme. Nominated by GÉANT project partners, participants undergo series of training to help master presentation skills and increase the chance of participants’ submissions to be accepted by TNC Programme Committee. The training events also prepare participants for a superb delivery at the actual event. In addition, participants benefit by engaging with peers through webinar training events, group building a professional and social network of peers. Finalists of the Challenge receive full financial support for delivering their talk at the TNC.
What’s included
- One introduction workshop
- Two practical e-workshops on public speaking with professional coach
- Private coaching for selected finalists
- Full travel package
- Full conference pass for finalists
Requirements
the following qualifications are required of all applicants:
- This challenge is open to individual(s) who are registered on any IT & networking (related) course(s) at a university, college or learning provider in a GÉANT Project Partner country listed below.
- All participants must be nominated by the operating NREN in a GÉANT Project Partner country.
- The Lightning talk idea must fall in an IT and Networking area.
- Lightning talk proposals must include: title, student name, educational institution, short biography, five keywords, and short introduction of the idea (max. 500 words). Abstract must be marked [Topic title + TNC19STUDENT].
- Participants commit themselves to the full programme and therefore must have access to a computer with a webcam to join the webinar
- Selected students will be presenting at TNC19 in TalinnHigh English language proficiency is required.
- All participants are invited to share their experiences on social media.
Program Calendar
February – Registration deadline 28 Feb
March – Submission Lightning Talk topic to TNC until 15 Mar
March – Professional training workshops
May – 1:1 coaching
June – TNC19 conference
Process
Please review these instructions before completing your application
Step 1 Register your candidate online no later than 28 February, with a brief description of his or her topic.
Step 2 All nominees will become participants of the Future Talent Programme and receive training on public speaking. Your talent takes part in the e-workshops in March and April. Dates and Programme will be confirmed to you and your applicant by email.
Step 3 Participants submit their proposal to TNC Programme Committee by 15 March 2018, midnight CET. Submission details.
Step 4 You and your mentee will be notified on 18 April 2019 of the acceptance of the proposal.
Step 5 Your mentee takes centre stage at TNC19.
Request and Application
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Who can participate in the FTP programmes? Any young candidate nominated by a GÉANT Project NREN partner registered at a university or college in a GÉANT partner country. How many candidates can NRENs nominate for the programmes? What kind of candidates should you look for? What do you need to send to Future Talent Programme to nominate a candidate? What will be your role as a host and mentor? Your role as a mentor is to engage with your candidate on a regular basis, provide encouragement and advice during the programme and attend related events. If your candidate is selected to speak at TNC, we encourage you to support him or her at the conference. Travel cost for mentors can be funded. We ask the hosting NREN to support the candidate's travel arrangements. Candidates' travel and accommodation is funded by the programme and can be reclaimed from GLAD in GN4.3 following the normal GÉANT project claimant rules and procedures. Have a different question? Email: glad@geant.org |
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