Leadership and vision
Leadership involves coming up with ideas, a "vision" of what you want to achieve and a strategy to get there, as well as inspiring others to take part and make it happen. Leadership is closely related to management, both in terms of project delivery and people management and collaboration, which we also included in this page.
Leadership skills are very thought after, in all sectors.
Postdocs have the opportunity to develop such skills, notably while designing fellowships, grants and other projects and proposals, as well as while coordinating initiatives involving groups of people. However, no need to apply for a grant or be at the head of a big team to show leadership, anyone can! Simply being in charge of part of a project or organising a specific initiative, event, or any other activity in which you provide ideas and guide others to achieve a common goal is leadership and great experience!
This section includes:
- Leadership at Queen's
- Personal effectiveness (Self-leadership; project and time management)
- Developing research proposals
- Engaging and volunteering
You may also be interested in:
- Supervising and managing others (visit the Teaching and Supervision page)
- Research commercialisation, collaboration and entrepreneurship (visit the Impact and partnerships page)
Before leading others, lead yourself! Self-leadership, effectiveness or project and time management are often the first leadership challenge for researchers and postdocs.
Most researchers, especially postdocs, have full (or almost!) ownership of what they undertake and how they plan and deliver their work; the job is usually pretty flexible! This is great, but, if you are not well organised or strategic enough in what you do, you can easily become overwhelmed and with a poor work-life balance. It is thus important to learn how to manage yourself to successfully deliver research, apply for funding, teach, supervise, engage with the public, network, join committees, write papers, attend conferences... AND PLAN YOUR CAREER!
Relevant training and resources:
- Project Management in a Research Environment
- Time management for productive work and a happy life
- Working Smarter - Manage Your Time While Remote Working (part of the "Learning for all" programme for all staff)
- Developing Resilience for those working in a research environment
- LinkedIn Learning has a range of courses on project and time management as well as leadership and team management
- Work-life balance policies and tips for research staff and their managers
- Microsoft Planner resources (Office 365 project management and collaborative work tool; content from IT Services Intranet)
Eventually, bringing to life your own vision is likely to require applying for fellowships or grants to fund the research you want to develop. Developing a sound and clear proposal will be key.
The Research Development Team provides a range of support to researchers who are applying for funding, including one-to-one meetings, feedback on drafts, workshops for specific grant or fellowship schemes, events with funders and information sessions. We provide more details on our funding page.
Relevant training and resources:
- Fellowship application video series (online)
- Success with fellowships
- Action Learning Workshop (for postdocs and academics from any Faculty but whose research is in the area of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences)
- "Persuasive Grant Writing" (online module from Nature masterclasses)
- Funding modules of the Elsevier Researcher Academy
- Applying for and managing research grants (finance workshops)