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  • North East Reasearch Staff Conference "Steps to Success" 11th September 2007

    Practice No. 641

    Last modified: 22/03/2011 17:28:31

    Institution: Newcastle University

    A full day conference for research staff from the 5 North East Universities with a programme aimed to help researchers reflect upon their own professional development and focus on the actions they can take to develop and manage their careers
  • A development programme for new and aspiring research leaders

    Practice No. 466

    Last modified: 22/03/2011 17:06:28

    Institution: Newcastle University

    This 'PI Development Programme' offers a range of transferable skills training, designed to assist the professional development of postdoctoral researchers, who are new to, or aspire to, the role of research leader.
  • An Academic in the World

    Practice No. 1235

    Last modified: 25/11/2010 10:46:02

    Institution: University of York

    An Academic in the World was a series of four half-day workshops ran as 2 day events on 22nd March and 23rd April 2010. The idea for the series of workshops arose out of outcomes of a previous White Rose residential event, “Making your Impact in Academia” aimed at research staff in Arts in Social Science.
  • Developing and writing health related research funding applications

    Practice No. 1210

    Last modified: 17/11/2010 15:41:57

    Institution: University of York

    Developing research funding applications is a multi-stage process including; refining the question and methods, finding collaborators, identifying appropriate funding sources, knowing what makes a successful application and who to get advice from, costing the bid and writing the application form. This project seeks to address some of these stages. The specific objectives are: 1. To create a series of short video clips/ audio recordings featuring staff from Department of Health Sciences, covering: • Features of successful applications. These will spotlight on senior staff who are panel members for some of the major health research funding bodies. • Staff experiences of applying for external funding. These will contain reflections of staff who have applied for research funding, both successful and unsuccessful. These resources will be stored on the Health Sciences Staff Intranet (on a web page dedicated to the project) with links from both research and teaching related pages. An online survey will give people who access the resource an opportunity to feedback their views on its usefulness. 2. To establish a Learning Set of early to mid career research staff to facilitate the development of skills in writing research funding applications. Early to mid career researchers will present research ideas to the learning set for discussion or commenting on applications in progress. The group would meet once a month and maintain an email list of members that could be contacted for advice when needed. The project team will be supported by two senior members of staff (Karen Bloor and Karen Spilsbury) and has been approved by Head of Department (Professor Christine Godfrey) and Chair of Departmental Research Committee (Professor Nicky Cullum).
  • The Enterprising Researcher: a White Rose Collaboration

    Practice No. 555

    Last modified: 12/11/2010 15:37:32

    Institution: University of York

    A three day team-based residential course designed to help final year PhD students and Early Career Researchers develop a range of skills including commercial awareness, through applying business skills to real world scenarios in a series of workshops.
  • Transitions: a career change programme

    Practice No. 1083

    Last modified: 23/12/2009 11:25:35

    Institution: Newcastle University

    A career development programme to support research staff in making a successful career transition into employment which meets their professional expertise, skills and knowledge levels and reflects their motivations, values and aspirations.
  • Researcher Summer School

    Practice No. 1082

    Last modified: 23/12/2009 11:10:00

    Institution: Newcastle University

    A two day summer school which provides research staff with a platform for development to do better research and to advance in their research careers. This programme is for new research staff, who are within their first 12 months of their first research contract. Day 1: Taking a Strategic View of Research: Getting Published and Seeking Funding Understanding the Vision and Research Strategy of the University Working Your Own Vision Personal Motivation for Research and Funding as a Career Strategy The Politics of Getting Published SWOT/ Skills Audit Day 2: Managing Projects, Teams and Funding Applications Project Management Approaches The Research Team – how you fit Getting Funding - What Works; What Doesn’t Esteem Factors & Your Researcher-Profile
  • Social Enterprise

    Practice No. 1052

    Last modified: 16/12/2009 11:38:51

    Institution: University of Durham

    A half-day conference providing an opportunity for PGRs and research staff to find out more about setting up and running a social enterprise business and working in the sector.
  • Attracting and retaining post-doctoral researchers: Survey of employer practice

    Practice No. 1000

    Last modified: 26/11/2009 11:04:14

    Institution: University of Sheffield

    Major survey of employers, carried out in partnership with VITAE, designed to elicit information about how employers understand, target and interact with the research workforce
  • Researcher@Leeds

    Practice No. 972

    Last modified: 19/11/2009 15:03:52

    Institution: University of Leeds

    Using web tools to create and maintain an effective on-line presence as a researcher.
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