2014 Vitae Researcher Development International Conference

 
The2014 Vitae Researcher Development International Conferenceis being held on the 9-10 September in Manchester, UK The conference will address the strategic and practical implications of the following themes:
  • Policy developments relating to the doctoral education and employing researchers
  • Building institutional capacity for researchers' professional development to maintain research excellence
  • Demonstrating the value of researcher development on research outputs, researcher careers, economic prosperity and society
  • Sustainable practice to support researcher skills, professional and career development
For further information and to book your place please go to: https://www.vitae.ac.uk/events/vitae-researcher-development-international-conference-2014 Please feel free to forward this information to any colleagues or networks who will be interested in the conference. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch (events@vitae.ac.ukor phone 01223 448527) if you have any queries about the conference.
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