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Research staff support websites
This page is currently being developed.
This page is currently being developed.
These offices are organised below based upon their region, institution and discipline, where appropriate.
University of Nottingham research staff website
Access training, develop yourcareer profile, identify funding streams, stay up to date with University-specific and national policies, and network with other researchers.
University of Warwick LCD Research staff website
has a training needs analysis tool.
University of Leeds Faculty of Biological Sciences Continuing Professional Development for Postdocs
University of Bath research staff website
contains a wealth of information about working as a researcher in the University, developing your skills and knowledge and progressing your career, whatever path you take.
University of Bristol research staff website
Bristol recognises the importance of attracting and retaining the very best Research Staff.
University of Reading research staff development homepage
Has sections with welcome, for new research staff, on managing your career, development and training, on policy, on the CROS survey, research funding and news.
Newcastle University Research Staff Support website
is a one-stop-shop for research staff to access information, support, and to book training through a purpose built and user-friendly web-based application.
York University Postdoctoral Biology
The contract researchers' careers, training and events website. This space has been set up specifically for researchers in the biology department at the University of York.
University of Edinburgh Central Area Post-doctoral Societies
Postdoc societies are organised by researchers for researchers. An increasing number of research staff or postdoc staff societies are forming across the University.
Please let us know about any other research staff support websites in the comment box below, or email tennie.videler@vitae.ac.uk