Here is the call from Science Virus:
The 21st century requires adapting to the dynamics of a rapidly developing and transforming world. In this new era, success is shaped not only by knowledge accumulation but also by competencies such as intellectual leadership, strategic career management, sophisticated communication skills, and teamwork based on collective consciousness.
In the "Talent Map: Future Competencies Module," the second module of the "Shaping the Future" program, which we launched in collaboration with Science Virus and Fiba Renewable Energy, you can develop these competencies and take your place among the leaders of the future!
What awaits you in this program?
- You will explore various leadership approaches in-depth, experience the transformative power of emotional intelligence and empathy in leadership, and understand the difference made by ethical leadership.
- Beyond setting career goals, you will learn to develop strategies to achieve them and acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful job application process.
- By improving essential skills such as listening, empathy, and effective speaking, you will discover the transformative power of communication.
- In teams that bring together diverse personalities, you will develop a leadership approach where differences are used as strengths, and collaboration is encouraged.
- You will discover the power of managing your own time and setting priorities, maximizing your potential.
Additionally:
- You can be inspired by meeting leaders who are shaping the future.
- You can participate in interdisciplinary discussions to explore new areas in the energy world.
- You can plan your career journey through thematic talks on important topics like sustainability and the business world.
The "Talent Map: Future Competencies Module" offers university students the opportunity to take a bold step forward in developing leadership, career management, effective communication, teamwork, and time management skills.
Application deadline: Sunday, October 13th, 23:59