Plenary sessions
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CROS & PIRLS 2017 – Are we making progress - Robin Mellors-Bourne
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100 Years of the PhD in the UK - David Bogle
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Attracting and retaining highly skilled researchers EU policy developments and implications for universities - Katrien Maes
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Arts and humanities doctoral and early career researchers professional development - Marie-Alix Thouaille
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Analysis of Research Performance Through a Gender Lens - Rachel Herbert
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Future landscape of UK research policy and funding - Susannah Wiltshire
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Welcome, introduction and conference aims - Janet Metcalfe
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How Graduate Education is Evolving in the U.S. A View from the U.S. National Science Foundation - Nirmala Kannankutty
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Academic Apprenticeships why are they important - Alison Mitchell
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Future challenges of doctoral training - Paul Spencer
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Experiences of researchers taking maternity, paternity, adoption andor parental leave - Anna Slater
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Improving the representation, progression and success of minority ethnic researchers - Tinu Cornish
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Closing plenary What next for researcher development - Alison Mitchell
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Ensuring the pipeline of researcher talent an Australian perspective - Matt Wenham
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Performance and mental health in doctoral researchers - Katia Levecque
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Postgraduate researchers - Understanding the student journey - Claire Slight
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Plenary presentations from Vitae Researcher Development International Conference 2017
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Future challenges for research staff - Jane Wellens
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Wider employability for research staff - a Swedish perspective - James Lees
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Ensuring the Concordat is fit for purpose - Julia Buckingham