Academia

We work with Universities and Academic Institutions for:

  • Academic Staff
  • Academic spin-off Companies
  • Academic consultations with Industry
  • Research Staff
  • Research Groups
  • Doctoral Prize Researchers
  • Post-graduate Researchers

Example events are illustrated below, together with comments and reactions from those involved.

Academic Staff

Facilitating Staff developing collaborative research proposals across the UK north west region
Creating and developing the vision, goals and strategy for a University Department’s PDP programmes.
Facilitating Academic staff collectively developing a Departmental Strategy for the next 5 years across a range of themes, including well-being.

Spin-off Companies

One of a series of facilitations for a commercial research initiative harnessing data to revolutionise clinical trials.

Academic Consultations with Industry

Facilitating a consultation engaging robotics engineers and nuclear scientists for Dalton Nuclear Institute, Manchester

Research Staff

Academic strategy facilitation to devlop outline strategies to improve innovation pipeline speed, getting medical innovations into use.

Research Groups

Academic Staff with Industry specialists acting as Judges in a 2 day Regenerative Medicine research group “Creativity@home” sandpit

Doctoral Prize Researchers

Pathways to Leadership”: Post-Doctoral Prize Researchers collectively design and maintain a programme over several months for their future.

Post Graduate Researchers

1 day “Thinking as a Skill” (one of our 4 key development topics) for post-graduate researchers on an engineering CDT programme.
Delivering elements of a “PhD in a Week” for Computer Science postgraduates
Research Career Development workshop for Postgraduate Researchers

Reactions

What some clients and stakeholders have said following events:

“It was a fabulous evemt and you were so wonderful to work with, you made my job so much easier than it usually is at these kinds of events. I’d be more than happy to tell future clients how useful the researchers found it.”

Megan Grace-Hughes

Research Project Manager, Kings College London

“Thank you for running the programme so diligently, I found it to be a rewarding course which provided a nice toolset for developing a succesful research career.”

Will Griggs

Doctoral Prize and President’s Doctoral Scholars Programme, The University of Manchester

“It makes me proud to reflect on the contrast between what might have been and the high perceived value that participants and directors alike reported receiving. To deliver what we did amid high conditions of uncertainty with a new client, a new subject matter, a diverse group of strong personalities from different backgrounds and in an untested venue was exceptional – and
participants have praised the way we work. We make a great team.”

Dave Crowther

CEO Melandra – co-facilitator for academic-industry forum

“Thank you…really well organised. I learnt much about how such events should be run and it was a pleasure to see how the groups had worked together. Often it is difficult to get input from all participants and it appeared to me at least that all participants felt ownership of their projects which is testament to the culture developed by your team.”

Professor Philip Withers

Chief Scientist, The Henry Royce Institute, The University of Manchester

Delegate Comments

A small sample of hundreds of comments received from academic delegates following events:

“Fantastic session on Creativity and Innovation from Adrian and Sophie today. I’ve learnt to use the tools to map my ideas and think about how to achieve those. Really powerful stuff.”

Sally Kah

Doctoral Researcher, Business School

“I was very impressed: It was definitely the most professional online workshop I’ve attended and I found the techniques you talked about really useful, so thank you.”

Alice Clark

Researcher, University of Liverpool

“Awesome – and very useful. It is honestly the most useful thing I have learnt…since I learnt the alphabet!”

Melody Sameni

President, Creativity Society, University of Southampton

“I would like to thank you both for putting on such a fantastic workshop. This was by far one of the best workshops I have attended to date. The material you provided was clear, intelligible and intellectually stimulating and has now developed my ability to think creatively in a systematic way, It has been invaluable and equipped me well to challenge my perspectives and thought trajectories both in academia as well as in everyday life.”

Timmion Skervin

Post Graduate Researcher, Liverpool John Moores University

“It was an amazing event and worth attending for two days. I had a wonderful experience there. Thank you both, for organizing such platforms.”

Sangeetha Ramasamy

Doctoral Researcher, The University of Cranfield

“I deeply admire Adrian’s teaching and mentoring skills, and above all his positive outlook on life. He is a beacon of inspiration to students and colleagues alike.”

Rizwan Mian

Doctoral Candidate, The University of Manchester

“Many thanks for a great course. I found it really useful and I feel I took a lot away. I think it has been the most interesting and useful of all the CPD courses we’ve done.”

Dr. Ross Beesley

Nuclear Research Engineer

“Thanks very much for those very motivating and inspiring two hours, it was very good.”

Andreas Karwath

University of Cambridge

“Getting Organised for Research (and Life) was an awesome session. The information and knowledge provided are so invaluable.”

Chijioke Obieke

PhD Researcher

“I walked away from today’s session knowing that my thinking, my motivation, and what I value differ from others. In addition, what I perceive as common sense may be totally different from my students. I look forward to next week’s session. These are great!!!”

Michelle Wicmandy

DBA, MBA, University of Liverpool

“The experience has been truly transformative, offering me invaluable insights into problem-solving…The wealth of knowledge I acquired during this workshop surpassed my expectations.”

Rasoul Karami

PhD Researcher
University of Strathclyde

“Virtual learning has been incredibly challenging during the past ten months – the sessions with Company of Mind were invaluable. They helped me to think and work more resourcefully. I found a new way to display my research and see the overarching contribution and design. Although simple to do, it supercharged my thinking and moved me from literature to a research design that addresses some of the gaps being problematised in the literature.”

Malika Ben Kahla

Postgraduate Researcher and Graduate Teaching Fellow, Management School.

“I really enjoyed your seminar today on the differences between people. I did not know the background behind each personality type, and so I found today incredibly insightful.”

Alana Tiffney

PhD Student, Coombes Group, Infection Biology & Microbiome, IVES, Liverpool

See the Services section for an introduction to what we offer, Services for Academia for more detail in this field, and our Researcher Development offerings which includes a series of four off-the-shelf workshops on key topics.

thinking ahead

With hindsight we can analyse, but the future has to be designed.

proportion

Maintain a sense of proportion: see parts in relation to the whole, moving back and forth between them.

lead your mind

Direct your own mind and pay attention to the ideas you follow. Be aware of when you are being led.

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