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Career Snapshots - Oh, the places you'll go!

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  • The Royal Society of Victoria
    8 La Trobe Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

"You have brains in your head, You have feet in your shoes, You can steer yourself any direction you choose." - Dr. Seuss

The transition from university into the workforce is rarely straightforward. The advice is scattered, the options feel endless, and LinkedIn doesn’t always tell the full story. This event aims to cut through the noise by sharing honest, relatable stories from emerging scientists who have, and still are, navigating this complex landscape themselves.

Hear from early-career scientists working across research, industry, and innovation. They'll share how they got started, what their day-to-day looks like, and what they wish they’d known earlier.

Each speaker will give a short, personal talk about their journey: how they found direction, what worked (and what didn’t), and how they’re continuing to grow their careers today. Following on will be a guided panel discussion and Q&A. Then informal networking for you to ask questions, make connections, and gather real-world advice.

We are joined by:

  • Eliza Stott, PhD Researcher, Founder at Women in Wildlife, Wildlife Ranger at Phillip Island Nature Parks.

  • Le-Anne Bannan, Masters student at RMIT in Geospatial Science, Research Assistant, Board of Directors at Geography Victoria.

  • Stay tuned for more speakers!

This event is about more than just getting a job - it’s about mindset. We want you to walk away knowing that you have time, you have options, and you’re not behind. It's all about easing career anxiety, reducing analysis paralysis, and showing that there’s no single path to success, rather plenty of way to grow, learn, and find your 'place'.

 


 

The Emerging Scientists Network, an initiative of The Royal Society of Victoria, aims to increase STEM engagement with students & emerging young professionals!

If you would like to get involved, please get in touch!

This is a National Science Week event, presented with the support of the Inspiring Victoria program.

Location
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Travel instructions: The closest train station is Parliament Station. It is a 6-min walk from there to the Royal Society of Victoria. Entry instructions: Enter via La Trobe St.