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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.
  • Developing resources for social enterprise

    Practice No. 930

    Last modified: 25/03/2011 08:55:56

    Institution: University of the West of England

    Recently there has been growing interest in an alternate business model, social enterprise. This is a different way of doing business that trades for a social purpose whereby the social or environmental aims of the business are of equal importance to its commercial activities. Consequently the skills required for running a successful social enterprise combine those typical of enterprise activities generally with a strong motivation and passion for social improvement. We have found that this aspect is useful in engaging researchers because at the heart of social enterprise is a strong commitment to achieving a better society, a motivation that resonates with that which typically drives the research agenda and researchers themselves. This collaborative project with Vitae has been successful in developing written and associated video materials to explore enterprise skills with early career researchers. There are plans to disseminate the resources via Vitae as part of the ongoing move to produce development resources that are freely available to HEIs as part of the research skills development agenda, this is likely to be in January 2011.
  • 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
  • Fund for Researcher-Led Initiatives

    Practice No. 585

    Last modified: 22/03/2011 16:10:13

    Institution: University of Edinburgh

    The University has set up a fund to support local training initiatives led by researchers (PhD students and research staff) themselves. This Researcher-Led Fund is available for specific projects/activities/events initiated by research students or research staff for the benefit of groups of researchers at a School, research unit or research group level.
  • Research Staff Societies

    Practice No. 783

    Last modified: 22/03/2011 16:02:16

    Institution: University of Edinburgh

    A number of Research Staff Societies have been set up by research staff at the University of Edinburgh. These have been started by motivated research staff in several Schools and Research Institutes. The Researcher Development Programme has worked closely with the societies providing help and support. This society development was recognised by being shortlisted for the Times Higher Awards 2008.
  • Business and Enterprise Training

    Practice No. 402

    Last modified: 16/03/2011 11:01:12

    Institution: University of Edinburgh

    A programme of workshops, mentoring sessions and residential courses to help PhD students develop confidence and skills to enable them to realise their career ambitions
  • 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.
  • Research Staff Training Programme

    Practice No. 587

    Last modified: 24/11/2010 10:23:50

    Institution: Lancaster University

    An annual programme of workshops to develop the transferable skills and employability of research staff, facilitated by internal and external experts, and external researcher training providers.
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