Associate Professor of the Department of Criminal Law and Procedure, Maryna Utkina, participated in the event “Vitae Workshop: Career Planning for Researchers,” which took place on October 10, 2024, in London. This workshop was organized by The British Academy Early Career Researcher Network and was aimed at early-career researchers, regardless of their academic background or funding sources.
The event was part of a series of workshops organized in collaboration with the international organization Vitae, which specializes in supporting the development of research professionals worldwide. The primary goal of the workshop was to provide young researchers with practical tools for planning their careers both within and outside of academia. Participants had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with current labor market trends, particularly regarding job application processes for academic and non-academic positions, interview preparation, and identifying key competencies essential for professional success.
In addition to discussing career planning options, the workshop program included interactive sessions where participants could assess their skills, motivation, and career aspirations. Special attention was given to developing individual career development plans, helping researchers effectively manage their careers in the dynamic environment of modern science. Maryna Utkina noted that the knowledge and advice gained would be valuable not only for her personal professional growth but also for further collaboration with colleagues and students within the department.