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Research staff blog 2009
It's off to work we go...
Carrying on the theme from my previous post 'The Science Factory' I wanted to post about working hours. Again, I am sure that this
02 December 2009
It's not easy being green
I’m writing this on a train – one of the recently re-nationalised (kind of) East Coast ones which have as much wifi as you can
01 December 2009
Research staff and joint publications
As research staff, do you feel that your contribution to publications is always adequately reflected in the manner in which authors are nam
27 November 2009
Categories: Research, research staff
Equality of space
Office space has been a hot topic recently in my department, as plans for a new building have created potential opportunities for change.
28 November 2009
Categories: research staff
interested in voicing your opinion on careers in science
I recently attended Latest Developments in Research Council Practise put on by the UK Council for Graduate Education and one of
02 December 2009
Categories: career, development, research staff
Work-Life Balance?
What is the ideal work – life balance? Not an easy question to answer. For many researchers perhaps one of the most important thing
27 November 2009
Categories: development, research staff, practical tips
Will the REF add up to good science?
The Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) of 2008 was the last of its kind. Since then, the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFC
30 November 2009
The Science Factory
My recent move into the field of parasitology and Alistair Muir's post "Work-Life Balance” made me think about research funding
30 November 2009
Categories: Research
Data on Researcher Submissions in RAE
The issue of researcher submission in the RAE has been of interest to me for a while now. The position of research fellow has changed
12 November 2009
Categories: Research
Royal Society pairing scheme
At the research staff conference this month Brian Iddon MP urged researchers to be more involved in policy. Here is an example of someo
28 November 2009
Categories: research staff





