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Career Discussion Guidelines for Researchers
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Career Discussion Guidelines for Researchers

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UZH provides optimal conditions for academic staff and holders of junior academic positions to promote their commitment and autonomy regarding research, innovation, and teaching. UZH also supports a strong feedback culture as an important element in the career development of its employees, especially early career researchers. Annual career discussions provide academic staff members with a particularly important opportunity to evaluate past performance and discuss career and training opportunities as well as development goals.

These guidelines provide orientation for career discussions relating to research and are designed to supplement the official UZH leadership principles. It covers various areas in which researchers are active and should receive feedback. They are assigned to the categories "Performance", "Behavior" and "Development" and apply both to the assessment of past performance and the setting of development goals. These guidelines are intended to help structure career discussions concerning research and provide suggestions for possible discussion points. It is not the intention that all points must be discussed. All other areas outside of research that are discussed in career development meetings with employees are not covered by these guidelines.\ \ Guidelines Career Discussions (PDF, 62 KB)

1. Performance

a. Work performance

b. Accomplishments

2. Behavior

Academic culture:\ Fair, accurate, and transparent recognition of each team member's performance; contribution to an inclusive working and learning environment; promotion of diversity & inclusion

3. Further individual development

Career plans in research or after completion of research; strengths and weaknesses; personal development plan

Additional Information

New employment conditions

The regulations on general duties include provisions on the employment of doctoral candidates and assistants and have been in force since January 1, 2024.