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Last chance to register for the Vitae research staff conference - 3 November 2011, Leeds

Thinking about career change? Want to manage your current career better? Looking to develop effective networks for career progression?

Then the third Vitae Research Staff Conference, taking place 3 November in Leeds, is not to be missed.

Why attend?

With a focus on research staff associations (RSAs), this conference will:

  • Discuss how research staff can get their voices more…

Vitae research staff conference 2011 - bookings open

3 November, Leeds

Audience: research staff, researcher developers

“Last year’s conference was a real eye opener about post-doctoral researchers. Even though I was a post doc I didn’t know my own challenges.”

Do not miss the opportunity to participate in the third Vitae Research Staff conference, which brings together members of research staff who are active in more…

Your Research Staff Association Needs You!

The University of Manchester’s Research Staff Association invites research staff from all faculties to join us and find out how the Manchester RSA can help you with your research career and other aspects of research life.

Come along to our monthly meetings during lunch hours (next one Thursday 22 September, 12-1pm, Arthur Lewis Building, G. 33) more…

Vitae Research Staff Conference - 3 November 2011, Leeds

The Vitae Research Staff conference is for members of research staff who are active in research staff associations or who wish to become so. Last year’s conference focused on local and national research staff associations. This year, the emphasis will be on both regional and international staff associations.

This year the conference will address: Building and more…

A Research Staff Association at Manchester? Discuss…

Would you like to have one or more local Research Staff Associations at the University of Manchester? Interested in helping start one, or influencing what it is and does? Read on for a message from Necla, a Post-doc seeking to set things in motion, who invites all Post-docs to get involved…

Message from Necla Acik-Toprak:
Early in more…