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  • Graduate School Research Poster Conference

    Practice No. 821

    Last modified: 03/05/2013 14:51:31

    Institution: University of Birmingham

    The annual Research Poster Conference provides a unique opportunity for doctoral researchers at all stages of their studies to present their research to a diverse mixed-disciplined audience. The Conference is an excellent practical forum for the development of a range of essential communication and networking skills. It is also a chance for University students and staff to foster productive interdisciplinary links and find out more about the range of exciting research that takes place at the University of Birmingham. The usual resources are required to deliver the event: a venue; catering & catering staff; additional helpers to assist on the day; and a means of producing and displaying the posters. We also provided 3 doctoral researchers with the opportunity to become part of the project team that organised the Research Poster Conference.

  • Postdoctoral Researcher Forum

    Practice No. 1305

    Last modified: 11/12/2012 14:55:27

    Institution: University of Cambridge

    A joint initiative across the Schools of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, it provide an intellectual forum for supporting the research interests and career development of postdoctoral researchers.

  • A series of Bite-size Self-Leadership Workshops

    Practice No. 1303

    Last modified: 10/12/2012 12:25:12

    Institution: University of Cambridge

    A range of two hour bite-sized workshops aimed at research staff and students. Titles include Being Assertive: getting yourself heard, Being Strategic: getting others interested in your research, Getting the Most out of Conferences and Making Contact and Making your Contacts work for you.

  • Emerging Leaders Development Programme

    Practice No. 1302

    Last modified: 10/12/2012 11:55:23

    Institution: University of Cambridge

    A bespoke, pilot programme designed exclusively for postdocs/research staff in the Department of Engineering and sponsored by the Head of Department and the Director of Research. Participants were selected through an application process and needed to gain the support of their academic supervisor/PI.

     

     

  • Commercial Awareness for Postdocs

    Practice No. 685

    Last modified: 04/12/2012 15:29:54

    Institution: University of Cambridge

    Use of employers and former postdocs to deliver a session addressing how to present commercial awareness during the application process.
  • Analysis of HEI Roberts reports (2004 and 2009) for the Roberts Skills Panel, 2010

    Practice No. 1296

    Last modified: 20/07/2012 09:47:31

    Institution: RCUK

    RCUK commissioned analysis of 2004 and 2009 university reports on the use of ring-fenced payments for career development and transferable skills training of researchers (Roberts payments).

     The report informed an independent review panel about progress by universities in implementing skills-related recommendations of the 2002 Report of Sir Gareth Roberts’ Review by providing an overview of "distance travelled" between the 2004 outline strategies for use of the funds and 2009 annual reports.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Summaries of Annual Reporting on the use of ring-fenced Roberts Payments

    Practice No. 1294

    Last modified: 20/07/2012 09:22:45

    Institution: RCUK

    In previous years when ring-fenced Roberts’ funding was allocated to HEIs, RCUK produced a summary of how that funding had been used.

  • Analysis of Researcher Development Reports 2011

    Practice No. 1293

    Last modified: 20/07/2012 08:57:34

    Institution: RCUK

    This analysis summarises responses to RCUK’s 2011 survey of research organisations (ROs) regarding the impact of Roberts funding to date, responses to changes in funding and strategies to 2013.

    The 2011 survey was voluntary and consisted of open-ended questions. 

     

    The data have a number of limitations as a result. Response rate was 50% of all ROs in receipt of Roberts funding in 2010/11, but this includes 92% of the Russell Group and 1994 Group research-intensive universities where much of the Roberts funding was concentrated.

  • Researcher-led training - graduate training reps

    Practice No. 1285

    Last modified: 15/11/2011 13:06:30

    Institution: University of Oxford

    Graduate training Representatives

    In 2011-12, the Humanities Division will contributed funds to each Faculty wanting to employ a graduate training representative role. 

     

     

  • 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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