Creating and sustaining collaborative multi-institutional industry site visit programs: a toolkit [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]
Background: As more early career scientists enter into diverse career pathways, visiting local companies or organizations can support their exploration of these paths. As an efficient way to facilitate this, we developed a collaborative regional site visit program: the Enhancing Local Industry Trans...
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doaj-9e83ff320dff46449f88b8144b7f2a962020-12-17T16:40:18ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022020-11-01910.12688/f1000research.26598.129362Creating and sustaining collaborative multi-institutional industry site visit programs: a toolkit [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]Tammy R.L. Collins0Kiri Hoff1Molly Starback2Patrick D. Brandt3Christopher E. Holmquist4Rebekah L. Layton5Office of Fellows' Career Development, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 27709, USAGenome Integrity and Structural Biology Laboratory, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 27709, USAOffice of Postdoctoral Services, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 27710, USAOffice of Graduate Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, USAOffice of Graduate Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, USAOffice of Graduate Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, USABackground: As more early career scientists enter into diverse career pathways, visiting local companies or organizations can support their exploration of these paths. As an efficient way to facilitate this, we developed a collaborative regional site visit program: the Enhancing Local Industry Transitions through Exploration (ELITE) Consortium. Consortium members arrange half-day visits to local industry sites, thus providing companies and trainees the opportunity to meet and identify potential professional and career opportunities. Three different training institutions worked cooperatively in the development and maintenance of the program. The ELITE Consortium was developed with eight phased steps; guidelines and operating procedures were created for each of these steps and are provided along with sample materials for institutions interested in building similar programs. Methods: Prior to fully developing the program, trainee interests were evaluated via questionnaire. During program implementation and thereafter, program directors tracked attendance and collected career outcome data from publicly available sources to identify first job positions after training. Regression analyses and chi-squared analyses were used to examine site visit matches and career outcome data. Results: Analyses suggest a positive impact of site visits on postdoctoral and graduate trainees’ career outcomes at companies or institutions that match a similar sector (e.g., for-profit) and type (e.g., biotech, pharmaceutical, contract research organization). Despite a small sample size, evidence suggests an especially positive impact on trainees who organize site visits to companies compared with those who simply participate. Conclusions: The ELITE Consortium was successful in helping trainees explore and identify a multitude of career paths. Trainees attained employment either directly or in related companies and institutions visited by ELITE participants. The joint, three-institution, flexible nature of the ELITE Consortium positively impacts the program’s sustainability and reach. The toolkit provided here will help other institutions to replicate and adapt the program with minimal effort.https://f1000research.com/articles/9-1317/v1 |
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Tammy R.L. Collins Kiri Hoff Molly Starback Patrick D. Brandt Christopher E. Holmquist Rebekah L. Layton Creating and sustaining collaborative multi-institutional industry site visit programs: a toolkit [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] F1000Research |
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Creating and sustaining collaborative multi-institutional industry site visit programs: a toolkit [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] |
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Creating and sustaining collaborative multi-institutional industry site visit programs: a toolkit [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] |
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Creating and sustaining collaborative multi-institutional industry site visit programs: a toolkit [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] |
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Background: As more early career scientists enter into diverse career pathways, visiting local companies or organizations can support their exploration of these paths. As an efficient way to facilitate this, we developed a collaborative regional site visit program: the Enhancing Local Industry Transitions through Exploration (ELITE) Consortium. Consortium members arrange half-day visits to local industry sites, thus providing companies and trainees the opportunity to meet and identify potential professional and career opportunities. Three different training institutions worked cooperatively in the development and maintenance of the program. The ELITE Consortium was developed with eight phased steps; guidelines and operating procedures were created for each of these steps and are provided along with sample materials for institutions interested in building similar programs. Methods: Prior to fully developing the program, trainee interests were evaluated via questionnaire. During program implementation and thereafter, program directors tracked attendance and collected career outcome data from publicly available sources to identify first job positions after training. Regression analyses and chi-squared analyses were used to examine site visit matches and career outcome data. Results: Analyses suggest a positive impact of site visits on postdoctoral and graduate trainees’ career outcomes at companies or institutions that match a similar sector (e.g., for-profit) and type (e.g., biotech, pharmaceutical, contract research organization). Despite a small sample size, evidence suggests an especially positive impact on trainees who organize site visits to companies compared with those who simply participate. Conclusions: The ELITE Consortium was successful in helping trainees explore and identify a multitude of career paths. Trainees attained employment either directly or in related companies and institutions visited by ELITE participants. The joint, three-institution, flexible nature of the ELITE Consortium positively impacts the program’s sustainability and reach. The toolkit provided here will help other institutions to replicate and adapt the program with minimal effort. |
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