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Thursday, 06 June 2013

Texterin und Managerin

Spannender Einblick: Doris Lind (mitte) mit Interviewpartnerin Sigrid Studler (links) und Gerald Lind vom Docservice der Uni Graz

Spannender Einblick: Doris Lind (mitte) mit Interviewpartnerin Sigrid Studler (links) und Gerald Lind vom Docservice der Uni Graz

Das Publikum erfuhr das Berufsbild einer Literaturmanagerin

Das Publikum erfuhr das Berufsbild einer Literaturmanagerin

Eine Indienreise war ausschlaggebend für die den Berufswechsel

Eine Indienreise war ausschlaggebend für die den Berufswechsel

Die Germanistin Doris Lind gab Einblick in ihre Arbeit

Was kann man mit einem Germanistik-Studium und geisteswissenschaftlichen Doktorat machen? Und wie schaut der Alltag einer Literaturmanagerin aus? Antworten auf diese Fragen gab die Grazer Germanistin Dr. Doris Lind in einem Gespräch mit der Leiterin des Career Centers, MMAg. Sigrid Studler, bei einer Veranstaltung an der Universität Graz.


Lind, die im Jahr 2000 an der Uni Graz promovierte und auch lange Zeit als Pressesprecherin eines Museums in Graz arbeitete, entschied sich "nach einer Indienreise" für den Ausstieg aus dem Berufsleben und den Einstieg in die Selbstständigkeit. In einem spannenden Gespräch, das im Rahmen von "alumni.doc-talk" stattfand, skizzierte die Texterin und Texttrainerin ihren Karriereweg und beantwortete Fragen der im Publikum anwesenden DoktorandInnen.


Der alumni-doc-talk - initiiert von alumni UNI graz und dem Docservice - soll einen Einblick in die Karrierestrategien erfolgreicher DoktoratsabsolventInnen der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz.

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