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What is the difference between the Researcher Development Framework and the RDS?
The Researcher Development Statement (RDS) is a strategic statement setting out the knowledge, behaviours and attributes of effective and highly skilled researchers appropriate for a wide range of careers. The Researcher Development Framework (RDF) underlies the Researcher Development Statement (RDS) and represents a new operational approach to researcher development. Together they support the implementation of the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers, and the QAA Code of Practice for research degree programmes.
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