FAILED & BORED CONFERENCE

TURN FAILURE INTO SUCCESS

BOREDOM INTO INNOVATION

in the Heart of the Alps, Innsbruck, Austria.

 

 

The world these days is a competitive place where success is the only currency that counts. Failure, which is usually considered the opposite of success, or even an obstacle on the road to it, is seen as something to be avoided at all costs. But are our failures always such disasters? Not necessarily – and it may well be time to review our opinions about failure as a concept. Contrary to popular belief, failure actually isn’t the opposite of success, but rather a necessary part of it. Failure doesn’t need to be avoided. Instead, it should be embraced, because we can learn from it and become stronger in the future as a result. 

What to expect:

We will spend the first half of our day shining lights on positive and negative aspects of failure in our scientific lives. How much failure is a good amount and how do we cope with failure? We will learn why failure can be a good thing. We will see why failure is an opportunity, what it can teach you and how you can overcome it. Learning to fail today will help you be successful tomorrow!
In the afternoon session, the speakers will present aspects of boredom in our daily lives in order to broaden our perspective on matters. We will show whether boredom is exclusively bad or not. How can we avoid it eventually? Isn't the life of a researcher sometimes boring? We have to write reports and read papers; it is inevitable to repeat experiments and reproduce results. When we start a project it is very exciting, but after time passes by the fascination often fades. Also what is very interesting to one person might be rather boring to another. Our interest in a subject has everything to do with how we approach it. So, anything could be interesting :) 
So, we will look at the mundane and overlooked phenomena in research which is often viewed as useless and unnecessary, but when analyzed more precisely unveils itself to be genuinely captivating. 

Failed & Bored provides a positive perspective on failure and boredom in science and business. This conference draws on MCAA fellows success stories and literary anecdotes to explain the importance of failure & ordinary subjects in research, the advantages of embracing it and the power of leveraging your mistakes to stimulate personal growth.

 

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No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn't trying.

-Anthony Robbins

Many of life's failures are experienced by people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.

-Thomas Edison

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Program

09:00-09:30 Registrations & Coffee

09:30-9:45 Welcome & Introduction

Dr. Mohammad Rezaei - MCAA Austrian Chapter Chair
 

09:45-10:15 Thanks, but no thanks (Keynote Speech)

“A CV of Failures”,  Dr. Melanie Stefan - Edinburgh-Zhejiang Lecturer - The author of "A CV of failures: Naturejobs"
 

10:15-11:35 A road to success: lessons from failure (Session A)

  1. “Mobility, Career Changes and Failing Forward” - Dr. Matthew DiFranco - MCAA Chair
  2. “Developing Mental Toughness”, Business Transformation Consultant and Executive Coach - Dr. Matt Lanfear
  3. “Hunting the errors”, Dr. Brunella Balzano - MCAA GEMS
  4. “Stories of failure that inspire you” - Dr. Johannes Zipperle

11:35-11:45 Break

11:45-12:30 Panel discussion on Failure: the way forward (Session B)

Moderator: Dr. Veronika Stolbova - MCAA Swiss Chapter Chair
  1. Can failure be avoided?
  2. How failure opens up new opportunities? 
  3. How to turn failure into success? 

12:30-13:30 Lunch and Networking (Sharing your Failure Stories)

13:30-15:00 Bored Session: Turning boredom into discovery (Session C)

  1. “What if boredom is a trend?” Dr. Filippo Guarnieri - CEO at Goldmarck
  2. “Coming out of the closet of bullying”- Dr. Celia Arroyo - MCAA GEMS
  3. “Post-Failure Growth and Building Resilience via self-awareness” - Dr. Juana L. Flores Candia
  4. "Behavioral Alpha & Financial Innovation Assessment", Prof. Dr. Markus Schuller - Founder/Managing Partner of Panthera Solutions

15:00-15:30 Coffee Break

15:30-16:30 FuckUp Nights Special (Session D)

  1. Prof. Dr. Hans Dieplinger - Division of Genetic Epidemiology at the Medical University of Innsbruck
  2. Dr. Wieland Alge - Co-Founder and Partner at MAD - accelerate growth
  3. “Meltdown”,  Dr. Mohammad Rezaei - MCAA Austrian Chapter Chair

16:30-16:45 Closing Ceremony

17:00-18:00 Innsbruck City Tour

18:00-21:00 Social Event

An ideal opportunity to network, connect, continue conversations and sharing your failure stories under a more 'relaxed' atmosphere.

Speakers

 

 

Dr. Matthew DiFranco

 Mobility, Career Changes and Failing Forward 

 Dr. Matt Lanfear

 Developing Mental Toughness 

 

Prof. Dr. Markus Schuller

 Behavioral Alpha & Financial Innovation Assessment 

Dr. Celia Arroyo

 Coming out of the closet of bullying 

 

Dr. Juana L. Flores Candia

 Post-Failure Growth and Building Resilience via self-awareness 

 Dr. Johannes Zipperle

 Stories of failure that inspire you 

 

 Dr. Brunella Balzano

 Hunting the error 

 Dr. Wieland Alge

 MAD - Accelerate Growth 

 

Prof. Dr. Hans Dieplinger

 Genetic Epidemiology 

Dr. Filippo Guarnieri

 What if boredom is a trend? 

 

 Dr. Melanie Stefan

 A CV of Failures 

 Dr. Mohammad Rezaei

 Meltdown 

 

 

 

If you want to become a speaker in one of our sessions, get in touch with us by E-Mail.

 

Tickets:

 

 

 

Micro Travel Grant

We invite members interested in applying for a micro travel grant to attend the "Failed and Bored Conference" to (login and) complete the on-line application form here: https://www.mariecuriealumni.eu/form/micro-travel-grants

These grants are intended to assist members in covering travel and accommodation costs. The micro-grant, if awarded, will be a reimbursement, based on real costs incurred, and limited to a maximum, based on member location, and availability of funding. Members are therefore advised to apply for these grants as early as possible. Current MC fellows are requested to use the project budget for this purpose.

 

Venue

University of Innsbruck

The University of Innsbruck (German: Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck; Latin: Universitas Leopoldino Franciscea) is a public university in Innsbruck, the capital of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, founded in 1669.

It is currently the largest education facility in the Austrian Bundesland of Tirol, the third-largest in Austria behind Vienna University and the University of Graz and according to The Times Higher Education Supplement World Ranking 2010 Austria's leading university. Significant contributions have been made in many branches, most of all in the physics department. Further, regarding the number of Web of Science-listed publications, it occupies the third rank worldwide in the area of mountain research.

 

Campus Universitätsstraße – SoWi

Since 1669, theology has been on the University Street and with the opening of the SOWI in 1999, an attractive campus has sprung up in the center of Innsbruck. The baroque buildings of theology in symbiosis in the architectural language of the SOWI complex in the materials glass, steel, and exposed concrete illustrate the versatility of functional processes. The campus can be reached directly by the lines of the Innsbruck public transport company and the SoWi underground car park makes it possible to visit the campus with your own car for a fee.

Address: Campus Universitätsstraße SoWi und Theologie (Hörsaal 2), Universitätsstraße 15, 6020 Innsbruck

Click here to find more info on how to get to the campus Universitätsstraße.

 

 

Getting to Innsbruck

Innsbruck, capital of Austria’s western state of Tyrol, is a city in the Alps that's long been a destination for winter sports. Innsbruck is also known for its Imperial and modern architecture. The Nordkette funicular, with futuristic stations designed by architect Zaha Hadid, climbs up to 2,256m from the city center for skiing in winter and hiking or mountaineering in warmer months.

Click here to find more info on how to get to Innsbruck.

 

Getting into and around Innsbruck

Tyrol is a western Austrian state in the Alps that’s known for its ski resorts, historic sites, and folk traditions. The capital city, Innsbruck, surrounded by mountains, is home to Habsburg Empire landmarks like baroque-style Hofburg Palace and Gothic Hofkirche Church. The city’s symbol is the 15th-century Goldenes Dachl, a loggia topped with gleaming copper tiles commissioned by Habsburg Emperor Maximilian I.

Click here to find more info on how to get into and around Innsbruck.

Social Event

We have organized an evening social event and would very much like you to join it.

This event is an ideal opportunity to network, connect and continue conversations under a more 'relaxed' atmosphere, so please come along and extend your experience.

  • When: 28.09.2019 19:00-24:00
  • Where: Stiftskeller, Stiftgasse 1 6020 Innsbruck www.stiftskeller.eu

The Stiftskeller is a restaurant and beer bar in the center of the old town of Innsbruck. Centrally located on Franziskanerplatz, we will not only enjoy traditional Tyrolean specialties from the kitchen (a full-course menu) but also a great selection of wines.

 

 

 

Partners

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Organizing Committee

 

 Most people don’t reach their dream, not because of failure but because they GIVE UP. 

Dr. Mohammad Rezaei

 

 Failing is an inevitable part of trying to get better. 

Patrick Quoika