UNIque

For University Women

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What could UNIque do for you?

The early career research stage is tough. Interesting, intellectually challenging, pushing back frontiers of knowledge, working with talented people from around the world - all fantastic things. But have you ever ...

  • Wondered what on earth the next career step is going to be?
  • Wondered if you can have a university career?
  • Felt surrounded by researchers who are brighter and more together than you?
  • Felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of 'stuff' you are supposed to do as a researcher?
  • Thought of leaving academia but have just spent so long getting to this point?
  • Looked at those 'high ups' in your institution and wondered where the women are?
  • Tried to explain to your parents that postdocs seldom get Nobel prizes? (just me then?)

The gender pay gap in UK Universities is 15.5%.

Only 25% of professors are female.

Big battles.


But as a researcher you are focused on your own battle: your career.

The only person who is going to prioritise your career is ... you.


So what if you could ...

  • Step back to understand your career options in and out of the university sector
  • Explore what is important to you so decisions are based on your values
  • Get clear no-nonsense advice to help you get that next position
  • Learn tools to help you set goals and realise them

AND what if you could do this with a bunch of like minded women?

So welcome to UNIque - the online programme for university women. Early career researchers just like you.

Through online materials and weekly webinars we will explore


all from the comfort of your desk, sofa or lab bench!

The format is simple. A webinar once a week - a chance to say hello, ask questions and watch on record if you miss it. Then some self guided video lessons and activities to explore the weekly focus.


Your Instructor


Dr Emma Williams
Dr Emma Williams

Dr Emma Williams is on a mission to enable researchers to take the next career step positively and proactively. Harnessing her 30+ years in and around Higher Education – from physicist to training business owner – she speaks, writes and trains on all things researcher development. Her favourite soapboxes include women’s development in Universities and encouraging researchers to investigate all things enterprising. She brings creativity, empathy and usually a large coffee to her work.


You should take this course if you feel like you are drifting along and not making impactful career decisions because you will be given an array of tools that you can access for life, that help you to uncover your strengths and values and set achievable goals. Plus Emma is super friendly and knowledgeable, and will help motivate you along the way in the videos and webinars.

Katie, Molecular Microbiologist, Imperial College, London


"You should take this course if you need some outside perspective on your career and life because it will connect you with wonderful people you can exchange ideas, thoughts and advice with."

- Tanja, Computer scientist, King's College, London

You should take this course if you're a Postdoc thinking about what you want the next steps in your career should and could be because the course will encourage you to find the thing you really want to do and will help you see how to get there.

Marie, Chemist, Imperial College, London

I really understood what I need to do to have the best chances in succeeding in my future applications, how to plan to get those things done. I also understood a lot more about myself and how I can use my strengths to really sell myself.

Bianca, Cancer geneticist, Imperial College, London

You should take this course if you're a postdoc lost in translation wondering what to do next because you'll get a clear picture of the paths you can take as well as time to reflect on which path would better suit you.

Alice, Synthetic Biologist, Imperial College, London

"You should take this course if you are feeling like you are drowning alone in the academia pool because with UNIque you will realize that the pool is not that deep and there is plenty of people ready to swim with you.... or you can get out of that pool "

- Adriana, Chemist, Imperial College, London

Course Curriculum


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Frequently Asked Questions


When does the course start and finish?
The course is designed for a gentle self-guided pace over 4 weeks. We'll get to chat on the webinars (all times GMT): Precise course timings will be sent through your institution All webinars will be recorded and uploaded here.
How long do I have access to the course?
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.
What if I am unhappy with the course?
We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund.

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