Hello Everyone, Welcome to the July 2022 issue of The Sussex Researcher. We hope you hve all been enjoying the recent sunshine! Included in this newsletter edition, we would like to particularly highlight:
During the summer, we'll be working hard to plan our initiatives and events for the next academic year. Of course, as always we welcome your feedback and suggestions of how we can improve your experiences and professional development. Please drop us an email at researchstaffoffice@sussex.ac.uk and we'll try our best to incorporate your suggestions into next year's programme.
Best wishes The Research Staff Office
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Workshops & Events Research staff are expected to engage in a minimum of 10 days’ professional development pro rata, per year
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Events organised by other teams
- Tuesday 5th July, 11:00-12:30
- Thursday 14th July, 09:30-12:30
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AVÊÓƵ retains HR Excellence in Research Award for researchers’ career development The Research Staff Office are delighted to announce that the AVÊÓƵ has retained the for the eighth year running for the quality of support offered to researchers as they develop their careers. The award recognises the measures universities take to ensure great working conditions and career development opportunities for research staff. Professor Keith Jones, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and Enterprise) said: “It is a fantastic achievement to retain this award for the eighth year, as a result of the hard work and focus of teams and colleagues across the AVÊÓƵ. Congratulations to everyone who continues to champion the career development of our researchers. “Realising career potential is so important for all of our colleagues, and we can be very proud to be part of a community that supports and celebrates excellence in development." Granted by the European Commission, the award gives researchers confidence that the institution is committed to supporting their career development, and we are proud to be one of the 96 UK institutions which currently hold the award. UK-based organisations retain the award by implementing the principles of the .
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Research with Impact Day celebrates real-world impact of Sussex research The University recently hosted a major event dedicated to building and celebrating the real-world impact of Sussex research: the Research with Impact Day on Tuesday June 7, organised by the Research Quality and Impact Team and the Research Staff Office More than 100 attendees from across the University - including academic staff, doctoral researchers, and Professional Services staff who support research - gathered for a day of workshops, panel discussions and training sessions, culminating with a celebratory reception and the presentation of the Research with Impact Awards. Sessions included workshops on integrating impact into funding applications, achieving impact through knowledge exchange, pursuing policy impact, and increasing the visibility of research. The emphasis throughout the event was on researchers learning from one another, as well as from the Professional Services colleagues who support researchers with knowledge exchange and commercialisation, liaising with policymakers, and reaching broader audiences. During the event, Research Staff had a special opportunity to present their achievements, research and activities in a series of marketplace stalls. An award for the best Showcase Stall was presented to as part of the evening award ceremony.
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Develop research for BBC platforms: New Generation Thinkers 2023 This prestigious scheme allows 60 early career researchers to develop programmes for the BBC. If selected, you’ll workshop ideas with BBC producers, get media and public engagement training and a platform for informing and influencing public opinion, policy and practice. You’ll workshop ideas with BBC producers, get media and public engagement training, and a platform for informing and influencing public opinion, policy and practice. This scheme is looking for up-and-coming early career researchers who want to share ideas with the largest possible audience. 60 applicants will be invited to BBC workshops, from which 10 will be selected as New Generation Thinkers. Thinkers will then experience a year of focused activity and development from the BBC and AHRC. Closing date: 22 September 2022
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Career Management for Early Career Academic Researchers - Online Course Explore different career options and understand what you want from a career Being an early career academic researcher, whether you’re a doctoral student or research staff, can be challenging: should you pursue further academic research? What skills will help you progress in an academic career? What other career options are open to you? Joining this free online course, developed by the University of Glasgow, will help you answer these questions and more, considering how to manage you career and reflecting on what you want out of a career. You will be encouraged to consider different career options, both within and outside academic research, and build your confidence in marketing yourself in applications and interviews.
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Research Funding
If applying for funding, remember to check funders' eligibility criteria carefully and discuss the opportunity with your host institution/department prior to preparing any applications. Do look at Research Development webpages for guidance around applications For more information about ECR Fellowships, check out our new webpage: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/staff/research/researchstaff/funding/fellowship-opportunities For Coronavirus information for research grant applicants & grant holders check out: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/staff/research/development/covid-19 |
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Ernest Rutherford fellowships These enable early-career researchers from the UK and overseas to establish an independent research programme. The total budget is £6 million to fund up to 10 fellowships lasting for five years. Deadline for Applications: 13th September 2022
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Future leaders fellowships These enable early-career researchers and innovators to transition to or establish their research or innovation independence in any area supported by UKRI. Fellowships are tenable for four years and there is no limit to the amount of funding applicants can request. Deadline for Applications: 18th October 2022
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Swiss postdoctoral fellowships These support early-career researchers in coming to Switzerland to conduct postdoctoral research. Fellowships include the fellow’s salary and research costs up to CHF 24,000 per year for one to two years. Deadline for Applications: 1st December 2022
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