Learn and grow as a researcher with the Researcher.Life Ambassador Program
In our continuing mission to empower researchers from across the globe, Cactus Communications has introduced the Researcher.Life Ambassador Program. Now in its second year, Researcher.Life Ambassador Program is a focused program for a global community of researchers who choose to lead through mentorship and collaboration.
Researcher.Life Ambassadors empower their communities with advanced tools and services from Researcher.Life that help them do more, be more, and succeed more. This program welcomes researchers from all disciples and at any stage of their career to apply become a Researcher.Life Ambassador.
To help you better understand this program and its benefits, we have organized briefing sessions with Researcher.Life Ambassador Program Head, Yuvraj Singh Rathore.
During this briefing Yuvraj will cover:
- The Researcher.Life Ambassador Program mission, vision and purpose
- Exclusive benefits, opportunities, and events for Researcher.Life Ambassadors
- How you can empower your academic community as a Researcher.Life Ambassador
- The exclusive Researcher.Life Ambassador forum through which you can connect with researchers from various countries and disciplines
- Training and orientations to the latest tools, technologies, and services from Researcher.Life
- Any questions you might have about the Researcher.Life Ambassador Program
Date and Time
Please attend either of the sessions below:
Session 1
Friday, May 27, 2022 - Time: 11 AM UTC | 7 AM EST
Register here.
Session 2
Friday, May 27, 2022 - Time: 1 PM UTC | 9 AM EST
Register here.
Learn and grow as a researcher with the Researcher.Life Ambassador Program
About Yuvraj Singh Rathore
Yuvraj joined CACTUS in October 2019 as part of its then-new Researcher.Life brand. As Brand & Communication Head, he is responsible for empowering researchers and creating communities.
In 2020, Yuvraj started working on the Researcher.Life Ambassador program, an initiative aimed at building a community of researcher-evangelists. The program has given him the opportunity to interact with over 700 researchers from 50+ countries. This experience helped him understand the motivations and apprehensions of the researcher community and identify ways in which the Researcher.Life team can empower researchers to be successful and join hands with them to support others in the community. He considers it one of the most enriching experiences of his career.
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