This is an in-person event.
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15Nov
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18Nov
This session covers the recently introduced AHRC funding schemes: Curiosity, Catalyst and Standard Grants. We will discuss the aims of the schemes, the types of projects that they are likely to support and address the strategies for developing successful applications.
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19Nov
Are you considering becoming a consultant? Perhaps you are already consulting, but want to find out how to work more effectively, get the best price for your skills or discover how to simplify your administrative work.
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19Nov
In this session Dr Holmes-Henderson (Durham University) and Owen Garling (Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the University of Cambridge) and Nicola Buckley (Centre for Science and Policy) will explain routes into policy engagement for researchers in Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines.
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19Nov
Are you interested in creating an impact from your research? Do you wonder how you might do this without having patentable technology, or an idea for a spin-out company?
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26Nov
This event is Online only.
Once upon a time there was a researcher who spun a story so enthralling that it captured their audience’s imagination and they remembered the research for years to come.
Was that researcher you? Would you like it to be?
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28Nov
The eight University of Cambridge Museums (UCM) and Botanic Garden represent the UK’s highest concentration of internationally important collections outside London. With more than five million works of art, artefacts, and specimens, the collections have supported nearly 300 years of investigation into the world around us.
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05Dec
In this course Arlene Holmes-Henderson MBE, Professor of Classics Education and Public Policy at Durham University, shares lessons learned over a decade of communicating research to policy and public audiences. Arlene will share examples of academic-policy collaborations which resulted in significant national strategic investments.
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05Dec
This session will cover the new narrative CVs (resume for researchers) format that is currently requested by many research funders. We will discuss the reasons behind the introduction of the new format, the recent developments and resources available to support the preparation of the CVs.
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06Dec
Are you ready to start using social media in a more professional capacity? Maybe you want to use social media to share your research and connect with other academics but don’t know where to start. Perhaps you have a love-hate relationship with social media & wouldn’t be on it unless you had to be.
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