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Author: Alison Charles

Summer Vacation Research Competitions Update

By Alison Charles | 16 June 2022

The Graduate and Researcher College (GRC) is pleased to announce the undergraduate winners of the Summer Vacation Research Competition (SVRC) 2022 and the postdoctoral and … Read more

HR Excellence in Research Award (HRER) retained after Eight Year Review

By Alison Charles | 13 June 2022

The Graduate and Researcher College (GRC) and the Researcher Development Advisory Group (RDAG) are proud to announce that the University of Kent has retained the European … Read more

Signposting survey for academic and research staff

By Alison Charles | 30 May 2022

The Graduate and Researcher College (GRC) is asking academic and research staff to spare five minutes to help us understand current usage of digital resources … Read more

PDRA Network Catch-up and Updates: ‘10 days and more …’

By Alison Charles | 09 March 2022

Are you a PDRA, RA or Research Associate looking to find out about all that is going on in researcher development at Kent? Then join … Read more

Summer Vacation Research Competition 2022 postdoc winners announced

By Alison Charles | 03 March 2022

The Graduate and Researcher College is pleased to announce the postdoc winners of the Summer Vacation Research Competition 2022: Dr Amira Abood, School of Biosciences … Read more

Summer Vacation Early Career Research Competition 2022

By Alison Charles | 23 February 2022

Are you an Early Career Researcher (ECR)* interested in boosting your career? Would you like to support an enthusiastic and motivated Black second-year undergraduate student … Read more

New careers guidance for staff who research

By Alison Charles | 14 February 2022

Looking to kickstart your career in 2022? Use our new Researcher Career Guidance to consider your progress to date and plan your next steps. As … Read more

Concordat webinar: 15 February 2022

By Alison Charles | 07 February 2022

Professor Paul Allain and Dr Alison Charles, with Divisional and central colleagues, will be holding a webinar on ‘Responding to the challenge of the Researcher … Read more

New information about the Concordat principles at Kent

By Alison Charles | 31 January 2022

The Graduate and Researcher College (GRC) is pleased to publish expanded information about the principles of the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers, which … Read more

Summer Vacation Research Competition 2022 Q&A Session

By Alison Charles | 10 January 2022

Are you considering applying for the Summer Vacation Research Competition 2022 but unsure where to start? Or do you have a great idea but also practical concerns? … Read more

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