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Launch of the Concordat at The University of Northampton
Practice No. 825
Last modified: 25/03/2011 10:29:09
Institution: University of Northampton
This was a one day event by the end of which all participants and stakeholders have committed to active involvement in implementing an action plan during the next academic year supporting the career development of researchers. -
ADEPT Careers and Employability Service for Doctoral Researchers
Practice No. 1208
Last modified: 16/11/2010 16:37:39
Institution: University of Birmingham
ADEPT is a career development and employability service for doctoral researchers. One of the key features of the service is the involvement of doctoral researchers in the design, promotion and delivery of the services. The service provides career management support to help doctoral researchers with the transition from their PhD to the next stage of their career. Tailored provision is developed to meet the needs of doctoral researchers in each of the five Colleges. -
Using Social Media in Academic Practice: A Student-led Training Initiative
Practice No. 1191
Last modified: 04/11/2010 15:11:32
Institution: University of Nottingham
The Social Media sessions demonstrated a successful integration of a student-led initiative within a formal graduate training provision. The initiative underlined the importance of engaging PhD students in their own learning and training needs, in both sharing expertise with peers and in contributing to their own professional development. In doing so, it demonstrated to other postgraduate researchers how they might utilise their own areas of expertise to develop further student-led initiatives. -
Postgraduate Research Student Discussion Forum
Practice No. 120
Last modified: 04/11/2010 11:54:31
Institution: Loughborough University
This is an online forum that provides Postgraduate Research Students at Loughborough University with an opportunity to develop a sense of shared community. Any topics from research to social events may be discussed. The group is moderated but we rarely intervene or take part. It creates a mechanism for us to highlight new aspects of our skills development workshops and other provision. -
Research Staff Conference
Practice No. 707
Last modified: 03/11/2010 11:49:10
Institution: Loughborough University
One-day annual conference for Loughborough University Research Staff, focussing on local & national support, personal development and careers. -
Research Staff Website
Practice No. 710
Last modified: 03/11/2010 11:27:37
Institution: Loughborough University
A website dedicated to research staff informing of local & national events & opportunities such as research, training & careers. -
Loughborough Local GRADschool
Practice No. 1184
Last modified: 03/11/2010 11:16:32
Institution: Loughborough University
Our Loughborough Local GRADschool is now well established and ready to increase in size. We run a three day, non-residential model. This gives us a good balance between sustainability and impact. It is held open primarily for third year research students and has a real empahsis on what happens next after the PhD. -
Research Staff Development Project Bidding
Practice No. 891
Last modified: 03/11/2010 11:10:05
Institution: Loughborough University
Open competition to fund projects relating to research staff development -
The Jubilee Graduate Centre
Practice No. 1182
Last modified: 01/11/2010 11:05:40
Institution: University of Nottingham
The Jubilee Graduate Centre (JGC) has been exclusively developed for postgraduate students and early career researchers. It works closely with Schools on the Jubilee Campus to develop Faculty-specific training and careers events for PGRs/ECRs focusing on transferable skills, and which reflect the requirements of the Funding Councils. -
Signposting Career Paths for Post Doctoral Researchers - Athena
Practice No. 1176
Last modified: 28/10/2010 10:33:08
Institution: Loughborough University
Loughborough and Cambridge Universities are championing a new guide which has been developed to support the early career development of research staff. Entitled Signposting Career Paths for Post Doctoral Researchers, the guide has been developed by the Athena Forum – an umbrella organisation that oversees developments designed to advance the career progression and representation of women in science, technology, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) disciplines in UK higher education. The initiative, which was recently launched at the Royal Academy of Engineering in London, is being championed by Loughborough’s Vice Chancellor Professor Shirley Pearce, and Professor Alison Richard from the University of Cambridge. Although the guide was developed for those working within STEMM subjects, it is relevant to all disciplines. It aims to provide accessible, useful and practical advice for individuals starting their careers. To help publicise the guide, a bookmark has been produced to highlight the sources of support available to research staff at their university. It also encourages postdoctoral students to consider ten crucial questions about their career aspirations and the practical issues that might affect their progress. All members of research staff at Loughborough will receive copies of the bookmark, along with a personal letter from Professor Pearce. Professor Steve Rothberg, Dean of Engineering at Loughborough University, said: "Research staff in the STEMM disciplines will play huge roles in delivering economic recovery and future prosperity to the UK. Among them are the academic and business leaders of tomorrow. “Over the last three years we have significantly increased our efforts in support of their career development with a range of targeted initiatives including dedicated careers and professional development support and we are delighted to be championing this vital initiative from the Athena Forum with its special focus on women scientists and engineers." Further information about the Guide and links to sources of support at Loughborough are available at www.lboro.ac.uk/athenaforum http://www.lboro.ac.uk/staff/news/articles/2010/signposts.html



