Working to Support Researchers, Warwick
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Tue 29 Apr 2008
Working to support researchers - effective collaboration and developing good practice aims to be a thought provoking day during which participants can develop their professional practice in delivering career management training, information, advice and guidance effectively to research staff who wish to continue their academic career and for those seeking alternative career options.
This conference has been organised by AGCAS's Research Staff Task Group.
Who is it for?
The conference is aimed at those involved in supporting the career development of early career researchers from careers services, staff development and training units and graduate schools and centres. It will also be of interest to academic staff interested in developing their understanding of providing careers support to early career researchers.
What will I get out of it?
- To acquire greater understanding of career change issues affecting researchers in order to enhance their skills in delivering appropriate training, advice and guidance for early career researchers
- To build on, and develop further, collaborative work between those supporting research staff career development nationally and within individual institutions
- To identify ways to engage with PIs and support them and others involved in the management of research staffVenue
University of WarwickHow to apply for this course
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Working to Support Researchers Conference
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