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Using the RDF with Doctoral Researchers

Monday, 12 March 2012

The Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF) is ‘a tool for planning, promoting and supporting the personal, professional and career development of researchers’ in higher education.  It was designed by and for researchers to help them plan their careers (no matter how long) in research, and the fundamental core of the framework was based on what the profession, mostly senior researchers, identified as important in terms of knowledge, intellectual abilities, skills, techniques, standards and personal qualities.   The RDF has been available to researchers and their institutions since April 2011 and in celebration of its forthcoming first anniversary we are holding a seminar to explore the different ways in which the framework is being used by and introduced to doctoral researchers in UK Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). 
As institutions move beyond the initial stage of making the RDF available to researchers, it is timely to review any emerging trends and identify any operational issues. This seminar will explore what works well in terms of promoting the RDF among researchers and what challenges have emerged since 2011. Participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences, including the joys and concerns of using the RDF with doctoral researchers, and to explore alternative ways of dealing with the RDF.  Three different perspectives on using the RDF will be presented to facilitate discussion: a researcher developer’s view, an institutional view, and a national overview of activity.  

Dr Emily Bannister, the Postgraduate Research Development Officer for the Faculty of Humanities Researcher Development Team at the University of Manchester, will present her work on the RDF and will demonstrate an on-line approach developed at Manchester.   From the University of Sussex, Dr Jon Mitchell, Director of the Sussex ESRC DTC, will discuss the direction his institution has taken with the introduction of the RDF to research supervisors.  Dr Vivien Hodges, Research Manager, from Vitae will offer an overview of national activity and resources for supporting institutions and researchers using the RDF.
Event booking details
To reserve a place at this seminar please register at http://www.eventdotorg.co.uk/events.asp or telephone +44 (0) 207 427 2350.   SRHE events are open to all and free to SRHE members as part of their membership package. The delegate fee for non-members is £25 [full time students £20]. Non-members wishing to join the Society may do so at the time of registration and the delegate fee will be waived. Please note that places must be booked in advance and that a £25 for non-attendance will  be charged if a place has been reserved but no notice of cancellation/non-attendance has been given in advance.

 

Network: Postgraduate Issues
Date(s): Monday, 12 March 2012
Times: 12:30-16:00
Location: SRHE Office, London
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Bannister:Using the RDF With Doctoral Researchers – An Online Approach
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Hodges: Close up on the RDF
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Mitchell Using RDF at Sussex ESRC DTC
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