• About us
  • Contact us
  • Search

You are not logged in:

Close X

Log in to add or edit a practice

Breadcrumbs

Subscribe by RSSDatabase of practice

Refine filtered results

Showing results 1 - 7 of 7

  • 1
  • Enterprise, Impact and Knowledge Transfer Departmental training

    Practice No. 1226

    Last modified: 30/11/2010 13:39:12

    Institution: University of York

    The Department of Chemistry at the University of York developed a suite of training in the area of Enterprise, KT and impact in 2009/ 2010. These courses were developed and delivered within the Green Chemistry team led by Professor James Clark with input from a range of academics and industrial partners. The following text is largely from the promotional material supplied by Sue Couling sue.couling@york.ac.uk. The courses offered included: 1. Intellectual Property, Business Opportunities And The Impact Of Environmental Legislation 'Increasingly demanding environmental legislation can enable green chemists to develop technologies and new business opportunities' 2. Commercialisation of Science 'Following on from Intellectual Property, students will learn about technology transfer, licensing, and setting up a spin out company to market their greener product' 3. Public Awareness of Science and Sustainability 'Training and practical experience of designing, planning and taking part in a range of public facing events'
  • 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).
  • Enterprise and Commercialisation Course for Doctoral and Post-doctoral Researchers

    Practice No. 1009

    Last modified: 26/11/2009 11:10:25

    Institution: University of Sheffield

    A four-day annual course for postgraduate research students and postdoctoral researchers on enterprise and commercialisation. The course is very practical and is focused on ensuring that students are aware of the issues associated with academic practice and its relationship with academic entrepreneurship.
  • Architects Presenting to Different Audiences

    Practice No. 1010

    Last modified: 26/11/2009 10:40:22

    Institution: University of Sheffield

    A one day event involving a talk by an external speaker from the NHS on how to make effective presentations and feedback from the speaker on research students’ presentations.
  • Key skills for senior postgraduates entering the job market

    Practice No. 1007

    Last modified: 24/11/2009 15:03:53

    Institution: University of Sheffield

    Workshops for postgraduate research students to develop the skills required for success in the academic job market. The sessions had a particular focus on presentation skills and writing academic papers.
  • Enhancing the provision of Career Development for English Literature Graduates

    Practice No. 1005

    Last modified: 24/11/2009 14:51:36

    Institution: University of Sheffield

    A project to enhance generic skills training for postgraduate researchers in order to enhance their employability in the academic job market.
  • 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.
  • 1