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Doing creative research - good practice guides for STEM disciplines
As one of 2009 Vitae Innovate projects, Imperial College London investigated the role played by creativity in the work of early career researchers and the process of how originality is fostered and developed. They produced three good practice guides for STEM disciplines, one aimed at Postgraduates; one at Postdocs and one for supervisors and PI's.
- Date first submitted
- Wednesday 31 August 2011
- Date last modified
- Thursday 08 September 2011
- Publisher
- Imperial College London
Features Back to top
- Type of resource:
- Guide (How to)
- Focus of resource:
- Enterprise and innovation related practices
- Generic research skills development
- Relevant audience(s):
- PGR
- Research staff
- Staff supporting researchers development
- Supervisors
- Research managers
- Relationship to JSS:
- Research skills & techniques
- Research environment
- Research management
- Running time:
- N/A
Downloads Back to top
Doing creative research: A good practice guide for postgraduate researchers in STEM disciplines
- File created:
- Wednesday 31 August 2011
- File size:
- 2MB
- File type:
- File description:
- A good practice guide for postgraduate researchers in STEM disciplines
Doing creative research: A good practice guide for postdocs in STEM disciplines
- File created:
- Wednesday 31 August 2011
- File size:
- 989KB
- File type:
- File description:
- A good practice guide for Postdocs
Doing creative research: A good practice guide for supervisors and PIs in STEM disciplines
- File created:
- Wednesday 31 August 2011
- File size:
- 762KB
- File type:
- File description:
- A good practice guide for supervisors and PIs
Related trainers Back to top
Trainers related to this resource are:
- Related trainers:
- Miss Daniela Bultoc, Dr Jo Gilman
Copyright noticeBack to top
This guide was written by Katie Anders (project researcher), Liz Elvidge (Postdoc Development Centre) and Elaine Walsh (Graduate School) © Graduate School, Imperial College London
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