Workshops: Vitae Researcher Development International Conference 2015

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Title of workshop

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O1

Expand your researcher development provision through Vitae membership

Presentation

Dr Katie Wheat
Dr Jane Sugars
Alison Mitchell
Vitae
Vitae
Vitae

 

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Title of workshop

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A1

Empowering career transitions - approach, tools and challenges

Presentation 

Dr Lynn Clark

John Trantom

Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool John Moores University
A2

CROS and PIRLS 2015 – UK trends and local value 

Presentation

Vitae
Queen Mary University of London
A3

Researcher development - I'm an academic why would I participate?

Presentation

Prof Laura Poole-Warren
Cecilia Stenstrom
UNSW Australia
UNSW Australia
A4

Critical reflection and accreditation in research degree supervision

Presentation

Dr Angela Tinwell University of Bolton
A5

Who shares wins: a new model in doctoral training

Presentation

Dr Rebekah Smith McGloin
Dr Faye Taylor
Dr Keith Fildes
Coventry University

University Alliance
Sheffield Hallam University
A6

Dilemmas in providing structured career routes for researchers –Tenure track, Academic Career pathways and other approaches


University of Groningen
University of Groningen
University of Bristol

A7

From the ground up - a research-based approach to designing development activities in Knowledge Exchange

Presentation not available

Dr Emma Compton-Daw
Fiona Conway
Dr Katie Wheat
University of Strathclyde University of Strathclyde
Vitae
A8

Equality of opportunity? Challenges in the DTC/P landscape

Presentation

Dr Nigel Eady
Dr Caitlin Patrick
Dr Jane Wellens

King's College London
King's College London
University of Nottingham

A9

10 years on - reflections and strategies for supporting researchers

Presentation not available

Dr Karen Clegg

University of York

A10

HR Excellence in Research Award: What does the future hold?

Presentation

Vitae
Research Councils UK
European Commission
A11

Developing the next generation of research leaders

Presentation

Alison Mitchell
Dr Fiona Denney
Dr Katie Wheat
Vitae
Brunel University
Vitae

 

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Title of workshop

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B1

From evaluation to organisational impact

Presentation

Dr Tania Alcantarilla
Dr Julie Reeves                                      
University of Southampton
University of Southampton
B2

Nurturing research talent in a challenging funding landscape: the future doctoral pipeline

Presentation

Dr Penny Dowdney
Gary Reed
Dr Robin Mellors-Bourne
Bangor University
Aberystwyth University
Vitae
B3

Negotiating training needs in an interdisciplinary and industry-collaborative doctoral setting

Presentation not available

Dr Sylvia Anne Mackie Swinburne University of Technology
B4

Integrating research and researcher development

Presentation

Dr Kieran Fenby-Hulse
Dr Anne Galliot
Coventry University
University of Brighton
B5

Researcher parent trap

Presentation

Dr Sarah Mohammad-Qureshi

University of Manchester

 

B6

EURAXESS network career development activities

Presentation

Dr Jane Sugars Vitae
B7

Trends and recommendations in researcher development for doctoral cohorts

Presentation

Dr Katie Wheat
Alison Mitchell
Vitae
Vitae
B8

Using PRES to enhance provision for doctoral researchers

Presentation not available

Higher Education Academy
University of Bath
B9

Supporting practitioners into research careers

Presentation

Julie Ramage
Dr Alison Hay
Glasgow School of Art
Glasgow School of Art
B10

Early career researchers and employment challenges - UK and European perspectives



Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA)
University and College Union (UCU)
B11

Supporting Aspiring Researchers in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Presentation

Dr James Lees AHRC

 

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Title of workshop

Presenters                                                     Organisation                                                            
C1

Successful models for providing training opportunities to postdoctoral research staff

Presentation

Dr Katie Wheat
Dr Emma Compton-Daw
Vitae
University of Strathclyde
C2

Professional internships for PhD researchers: an integral part of doctoral training

Presentation

Dr Rob Hardwick
Nikki Easen
Dr Caroline Pope
Dr Jane Sugars

BBSRC
BBSRC
University of Edinburgh
Vitae

C3

Join the coaching revolution: researcher developers as agents for change

Presentation

Dr Natalie James
Dr Sarah Robins-Hobden
University of Sussex
Independent
C4

Rules of engagement - the supervision of cohort doctoral training

Presentation

Dr Parmjit Dhugga
David Shipley
University of Nottingham
University of Nottingham
C5

The mentoring pipeline: institutional perspectives on mentoring as a development tool

Presentation

Sam Hopkins
Dr Susan Brookes
Kay Pearson
University of Surrey
Oxford Brookes University
University of Surrey
C6

Teaching transferable career skills - a solution focused approach

Presentation

Martin Coffey

Jayne Sharples

University of Leicester
University of Birmingham
C7

Innovating in researcher development to support the career progression of internationally mobile researchers: UK, African and global perspectives  



Vitae
University of Nottingham
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, Kumasi – Ghana
C9

Embedding peer learning at all levels of doctoral education - the case of the SPHeRE programme: challenges and opportunities

Presentation

Dr Amanda Slevin

Dr Sarah Barry

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Trinity College Dublin

C10

What do research staff do next? managing loss of social identity

Presentation

Dr Janet Metcalfe Vitae

 

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D1

What does research independence mean for research staff?

Presentation

Dr Katie Wheat                                                                                                              Vitae                                                                                                                                             
D2

BAFL or 'Business As a Foreign Language': how should we speak to PGRs from the Arts and Humanities in order to encourage engagement with enterprise and entrepreneurship education and training?

Presentation

Dr Dawn Weatherston
Jane Nolan
Newcastle University
Newcastle University
D3

Developing research staff: using structured programmes to increase engagement and enhance outcomes

Presentation

Jos Finer
Michelle Paterson
University of St Andrews
University of St Andrews
D4

Hashtag training! developing digital researchers

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Presentation

Davina Whitnall
Dr Emma Smith
Yvonne Budden
University of Manchester
University of Warwick
University of Warwick
D5

Improving the abilities of hosting institutions to culturally integrate international researchers

Presentation

Svetlana Dimitrova

Dr Linda Hui Yang
Natalia Blagoeva

Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski
University College Dublin
Eudaimonia Solutions EOOD
D6

Preparing for, delivering and surviving webinars

Presentation

Helen Hampson
Helen Webb
University of Sussex
University of Sussex
D7

Unconscious bias training. What is unconscious bias?: considerations and tips

Presentation not available

Sandy Sparks University of Warwick
D8

Discovering the professional identities of researcher developers: roles, responsibilities and representations

Dr Anna Price

Dr Richard P J Freeman
Alison Mitchell
Jen Reynolds

Queen Mary, University of London
University College London
Vitae
Vitae
D9

Pastoral support for PGRs: issues, solutions and peer-led initiatives

Presentation

Laura Hutchinson
Dr Kathryn North
Jordan Dawson
Andrew Rowe

Northumbria University
Loughborough University
Loughborough University
Loughborough University

D10

Career paths for young researchers within and outside of academia


University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
University of Aberdeen
Nagoya University, Japan
University of Aberdeen