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Salon – Navigating your First Fellowship Application

15/01/2025 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

This image is a promotional graphic for an event hosted by Dementia Researcher titled "Salon: Navigating Your First Fellowship Application." The event will take place on 15th January at 8:00 PM GMT. The image lists two speakers: Dr Suraj Samtani from CHeBA, UNSW, and Dr Jenna Merenstein from Colorado State University. The design is minimalist, with a black background and white text, including the Dementia Researcher logo at the top left.

 

A weekly gathering to discuss careers and research topics, inspired by 17th and 18th century salons from Paris, with a modern twist. These sessions combine livestreams, guest speakers and group chat to exchange ideas, challenge, influence, inspire and educate.

In this session we talk about Navigating your First Fellowship Application.

Navigating your first fellowship application is a crucial step in advancing your academic career and establishing your research identity. In this workshop, but what are the essential components of a successful application? How do you craft a compelling research proposal? Are you correctly understanding the selection criteria. By discussing common challenges and strategies for overcoming them, we aim to equip early-career researchers with the insights necessary to approach this process with confidence.

Speakers

Dr Suraj Samtani – is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA). He is the Study Coordinator for the SHARED (Social Health And Reserve in the Dementia patient journey) project. He obtained his PhD in Clinical Psychology and Master of Psychology (Clinical) from UNSW. His PhD research focused on the assessment and treatment of cognitive processes such as rumination and worry across disorders. He has worked extensively in clinical practice treating a wide range of conditions across the lifespan.
Dr Jenna Merenstein obtained a BSc in Psychology from Colorado State University and her PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from Dr. Lani Bennett’s Laboratory of Aging and Neurocognitive Imaging at the University of California, Riverside. She is currently, a Postdoctoral Research in Dr. Dave Madden’s laboratory at Duke University Medical Center. My postdoctoral work is funded by an F32 National Research Service Award from the National Institute on Aging (NIA). She is now working on establishing her own lab investigating the neurobiological substrates of healthy cognitive aging and they differ from Alzheimer’s disease.

Programme

The format of the event is a 30 minute livestream where the speakers will each present their thoughts on this topic for 10 minutes each, the host will then ask questions and the livestream will end. The speakers will then join the online chat and interact with the audience, answering questions and giving those who attended a chance to share their thoughts on the topic.

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