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Medical Sciences Division (MSD) Skills Training Programme
Practice No. 154
Last modified: 25/03/2011 16:08:23
Institution: University of Oxford
Using the Skills Training Programme courses, the Medical Sciences Division seeks to equip Graduate Research Students and Research Staff members with a comprehensive set of skills ensuring each researcher realises his/her maximum potential and thereby lay the foundations for a successful career in the sciences. -
Career Opportunities in Regulatory Affairs and Medical Writing in the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Practice No. 697
Last modified: 25/03/2011 16:01:45
Institution: University of Oxford
As part of the Medical Sciences Divisional Skills Training Programme graduate students and postdoctoral researchers are invited to explore moving away from academia and consider the opportunities open to them for a career based in Medical Writing and Medical Communications. Beginning with an introductory session comprising of presentations and a networking lunch with potential employers. Then a more focussed two workshop. -
Sustainability Young Entrepreneurs Scheme
Practice No. 1045
Last modified: 25/03/2011 14:49:28
Institution: University of Nottingham
A residential workshop for PhD students and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) with an interest in interdisciplinarity and the commercialisation of research. -
Enhancing Communication Skills Training
Practice No. 157
Last modified: 25/03/2011 14:26:31
Institution: University of Nottingham
Enhancing Communication Skills Training by training research students as facilitators. 2011 scheme update to be provided soon. -
infoPlus
Practice No. 1074
Last modified: 24/03/2011 15:45:24
Institution: University of Sussex
InfoPlus is an online resource for postgraduate students and researchers. It supports the use of Library resources by highlighting the range of services that the Library offers via a blend of e-learning tutorials and videos. -
Careers Adviser Research Staff/Postgraduate Research Students
Practice No. 223
Last modified: 24/03/2011 11:30:41
Institution: University of Nottingham
Research staff and students have access to specialist careers guidance, information and training services provided by the Centre for Career Development in collaboration with the Graduate School and Professional Development. -
LU Research Training Programme for Postgraduate Researchers
Practice No. 61
Last modified: 25/11/2010 15:55:47
Institution: Lancaster University
An institutional programme provided by departments, faculties and the University for postgraduate researchers. Complimented by an online tool 'MyPGR' containing a JSS-linked Development Needs Analysis, Record of Supervision Meetings, Skills Record and Personal Development Planner. -
Organisational and Staff Development - Building Effective Partnerships
Practice No. 1224
Last modified: 24/11/2010 09:57:48
Institution: University College London
This is a brief summary of the organisational model that we have adopted in order to work more closely with Schools, Faculties and Departments and 'partner' with them in understanding and providing for the needs of their particular staff in a ‘bespoke’ way where appropriate. This positions us better to target our resource towards meeting real needs, while striving for enhanced alignment between UCL’s research strategy and individual aspirations. This new model also enables us to work more closely in partnership with other key people deployed at a Faculty or Department level, such as Research Facilitators, Research Leaders, HR Consultants, Faculty Managers etc. -
The Intrepid Researcher Series
Practice No. 1219
Last modified: 19/11/2010 14:16:06
Institution: University of Leicester
A series of methodology taster sessions which provide a basic introduction to a methodology, its application with examples, its advantages and its limitations or drawbacks. The seminars will later be available on the web as podcasts, together with key readings and links to other relevant resources on the web, making this a valuable web repository on research methodologies. -
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.



