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Concordat Code of Practice
Practice No. 1283
Last modified: 27/10/2011 11:27:32
Institution: The Royal Veterinary College
Researchers are key members of academic staff. They are central to the College’s status as the leading centre for veterinary research in England, as well as its global aspirations. Beyond this, the College recognises that researchers make many other important contributions, for example in undertaking valuable research support, teaching and supervision duties, and as a vibrant group within the wider RVC community.
Following the launch of the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers, the College developed a Concordat Code of Practice and Guide which demonstrates the Colleges commitment to the provision of timely and effective support for Research Staff and their chosen career paths.
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Staff Training and Development Programme
Practice No. 1284
Last modified: 27/10/2011 11:20:31
Institution: The Royal Veterinary College
The courses and workshops outlined in our programme are designed to meet the needs of all groups of staff within the College and offer a wide variety of development opportunities in five key areas:
• Health & Safety
• Information Technology
• Leadership & Management
• Skills & Knowledge
• Wellbeing
In our 2009/10 training programme, we introduced a section specific to the development of researchers, in response to principle 4 of the Concordat. This section has continued to develop following feedback received from research staff, line managers and principal investigators.
Research staff may also attend any of the other Staff Training & Development courses offered in the programme.
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Finish up Move On (FUMO) course for mid- to late-stage postgraduate students
Practice No. 380
Last modified: 30/06/2011 14:16:43
Institution: Imperial College London
A 2-day course to address topics such as: thesis writing and viva preparation, career options and planning, networking, and leadership within corporate and academic work contexts.
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Annual Teaching Development Programme.
Practice No. 462
Last modified: 24/03/2011 15:48:06
Institution: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Tailored for a Post-Graduate only environment the training workshops cover the main areas of teaching and learning. The workshops can be taken individually or as part of the School's integrated Certificate in Learning and Teaching (CILT). CILT is HEA accredited and supports the development of an academic career. CILT is structured as two 30 credit medium-level modules, and the full certificate is an award bearing Certificate of the University of London. -
UCL Student Psychological Services Provision - Personal Development Workshops
Practice No. 1212
Last modified: 14/03/2011 14:31:13
Institution: University College London
Overview of Personal Development Workshops for Research Students taught by UCL Student Psychological Services (previously Student Counselling Service). -
UCL Impact Assessment Project – Personal and Professional Management Skills
Practice No. 1215
Last modified: 14/03/2011 14:15:39
Institution: University College London
Impact Assessment Project for UCL's "Maximising your Potential" personal and professional development programme for research students. Programme Director and impact project leader Dr Paul Walker from UCL's Centre for the Advancement of Learning and Teaching. -
UCL Impact Assessment Project – Entrepreneurship Provision
Practice No. 1214
Last modified: 14/03/2011 14:13:41
Institution: University College London
Impact Assessment Project for UCL's Entrepreneurship Provision. Programme Director and impact project leader Tim Barnes from UCL Advances. -
Royal Literary Fund Fellow Writing Tutorials and Workshops
Practice No. 566
Last modified: 14/03/2011 12:56:37
Institution: University College London
Graduate School engagement with UCL Royal Literary Fund Fellows to provide individual tutorials and writing workshops for students -
Impact Assessment for Career Planning and Management Skills Provision
Practice No. 953
Last modified: 14/03/2011 12:52:16
Institution: University College London
Career Management and Employability Skills Training - Impact Assessment Project -
High-tech Entrepreneurship - Starting a Moneymaking, High-Tech Business with Minimal Funding. A course for research students.
Practice No. 567
Last modified: 14/03/2011 12:45:18
Institution: University College London
This one-day course is aimed at UCL Entrepreneurs and covers how to exploit research to launch a high-tech Start-up, using students’ own resources and minimal funding.



