Take a look at the Vitae blog, which has two reflective pieces about #VitaeCon2024. Firstly, Reflections on the Vitae ...
Your ‘statement of research interests’ contains a proposal for future academic research and shows how that builds on your current expertise and achievements. It forms the basis for discussions and ...
In 2005 the European Commission launched the European Charter for Researchers and Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers which set out some principles for good working conditions for ...
The UK is committed to enhancing the higher-level capabilities of the UK workforce including the development of world-class researchers. Researchers are critical to economic success, addressing major ...
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Having been successful in attracting funding for your project, you will now have to lead it from set-up to completion. The following pages take you through the key stages: ...
Toolkits to enable managers to support the development and progression of early career researchers Toolkits for developing and sustaining researcher networks Planning ...
This project has developed a better understanding of the careers of research staff who move into occupations beyond academic research, and their reflections on the transition process and current ...
The publication of the original Concordat in 2008 paved the way to widespread improvements in the research environment and opportunities for professional development for researchers across the sector.
Many people aspire to an academic career after they complete their doctorate and/or work as a member of research staff. This is highly competitive as only a small percentage of doctoral graduates and ...