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Category: Early Career Researchers

August 10, 2021

Early Career Climate Researchers: Why Our Voice Matters

On the 22nd and 23rd June 2021, a group of Early Career Researchers (ECRs) fromĀ GW4 universitiesĀ organised a Symposium on Climate Change. After two days of […]

Doctoral College, Early Career Researchers by Mark
July 12, 2021

Exploring the Key Components of Public Engagement

Megan Maunder is a third year PhD student in Mathematics, CEMPS at the University of Exeter. She is the beneficiary of an STFC studentship for […]

Early Career Researchers, Employability, Postgraduate Research, Researcher Development by Mark
July 5, 2021

How to survive a viva: new online resources coming soon

Edward Mills (@edward_mills) is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, working on the AHRC-funded ā€˜Learning French in Medieval England’ […]

Doctoral College, Early Career Researchers, Postgraduate Research, Researcher Development by Mark
June 1, 2021

Writing non-academic job applications

This post is written by Cate Bennett, Researcher Development Manager (ECRs) and is part of our new PGR Career Planning Guide. Just like your CV […]

Careers, Early Career Researchers, Postgraduate Research, Researcher Development by Mark
March 4, 2019

Benefits of the ‘Researcher Development Programme’ – an ECR perspective

Marco Palomino is currently a Senior Lecturer in ā€˜Information Systems and Big Data’ at the School of Computing, Electronics and Mathematics at the University of […]

Doctoral College, Early Career Researchers, Employability, Researcher Development by Mark
November 21, 2018

What Next? Finding the right workplace for your needs and skills – a personal career journey

Kelly Louise Preece is the Researcher Development Manager for PGRs in the Doctoral College. You’ll recogniseĀ her face from workshops, her voice from WEBINARs, and her […]

Doctoral College, Early Career Researchers, Postgraduate Research, Researcher Development by Mark
March 20, 2018

Images of Research: Tea Ceremony

In 2016, I was a Category Winner in the Images of Research competition with the photograph entitled ā€œTea Ceremonyā€, which came under the category heading, […]

Competitions/awards, Doctoral College, Early Career Researchers by Mark
February 14, 2018

Soapbox Science: a celebration and cheer for female scientists, and one of the best experiences I had during my PhD

Isabel is a PhD student in the Complex Disease Epigenetics Group as part of the Alzheimer’s Society Exeter Doctoral Centre. Her PhD focuses on evaluating […]

Competitions/awards, Doctoral College, Early Career Researchers, Event, News, Opportunities, Postgraduate Research by Mark
January 15, 2018

What actually happens at Write Club?

Kelly Louise Preece is the Researcher Development Manager for PGRs in the Doctoral College. You’ll recogniseĀ her face from workshops, her voice from WEBINARs, and her […]

Doctoral College, Early Career Researchers, Postgraduate Research, Researcher Development, Workshop by Mark
December 11, 2017

Dementia Researcher’s cycle to Paris fundraising for the Alzheimer’s Society

Eilis Hannon is a Bioinformatician in the Complex Disease Epigenetics Group in the University of Exeter Medical School. Eilis’ research focuses on improving our understanding […]

Doctoral College, Early Career Researchers, Event, News by Mark

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