20–21 Nov 2025 In-Person Event
AWI Bremerhaven
Europe/Berlin timezone

Course content:

This course is designed for young scientists to provide you with basic theoretical and practical knowledge concerning leadership. The word "leader" goes with "people". Leaders are expected to improve human performance, as well as to manage resources. Yet many professionals focus only on technical or scientific qualifications – not on complex social interactions. These professionals soon learn that poor leadership and communication skills can undermine credibility and general effectiveness.

Be it in academia or in industry – leaders will very likely manage “knowledge workers” (smart, creative, highly professional individuals) – who expect to be treated respectfully and given opportunities to develop their potential. For these tasks working together with other people in a cooperative way, understanding their motivation, bringing about solid decisions and influencing a group towards win-win goals will be valuable skills.

You will take steps to learn how to identify your own leadership type, clarify leadership ideals and behaviours, script successful meetings and discussions, listen to acquire complete information, empower your staff, give constructive feedback and deal with conflicts.

Module 4 Leadership Skills

Leadership Models

..about styles, tasks & responsibilities

Group Development

Situational Leadership

Diversity

…how to handle different personalities

The principles of personal behaviour

Cultural background and professional self image

Delegation by Pleasure

…how to open space

Stewardship delegation

Decision and participation

Communication for Leaders

…typical situations und tools

Face-to-face conversation

Moderation of group/team meetings

Coaching

…about orientation and potential

Providing constructive feedback

Supporting your team members

Conflict Resolution

…a leader’s responsibility

Harvard Negotiation Principles

Mediation basics

 

Benefits for participants – they will

o understand what competences and qualities are important to effectively lead others

o learn methods and tools that are useful to supervise individuals or teams successfully

o reflect on their own individual strength and biases concerning leadership

o apply communication skills (i.e., active listening and I-messages) in the context of leading.

 

How - Methods

The training is conducted over 2 full days as a workshop. It mixes short theory lectures, discussions, individual and small-group exercises, plus role-playing exercises with feedback. The case studies are provided by the participants to ensure that the scenarios are as realistic as possible. For that, a questionnaire is sent to the participants in advance.

 

Target group:

We recommend this course for PhD candidatess who are in the second half of their PhD project.

Ideally, you have already a basic knowledge or taken a course on communication skills (e.g. conflict management). Postdocs of any level are equally welcome.

 

Feedback from previous participants:

"Sabine was able to flexibly steer the course in the direction which our group wasvfocusing on, without losing the content she wanted to deliver."

"The time given to discussion and the consistent involvement of everyone in the course kept everyone engaged."

"Interpretation of different leadership styles depending on the personalities and competence of the people you are leading."

"Task-focused, respectful atmosphere, personal cases."

Our courses are generally free of charge for all participants. However, they do have a price and can cost SEA / the AWI as much as 150 € per day per student. Please take this into account when cancelling your place at the last minute. Please, always send cancellations to sea.courses@awi.de

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Europe/Berlin
AWI Bremerhaven
E-4025
Building E Am Handelshafen 12 27570 Bremerhaven
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POLMAR credit points: 2