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Target audience: All colleagues engaged in formal and informal doctoral supervision. In addition to members of formal supervisory teams, assistant, co- and informal supervisors including postdoctoral and research staff, research technical professionals and professional services. D
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Presenter: Rachel Van Krimpen, Faculty Director of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion and People, Science Central
This session will explore the approaches taken within the Faculty of Science’s Anti-Bullying and Harassment Programme, with a particular focus on how postgraduate researchers have been considered and involved throughout the programme. The session will also share some insights into PGR experiences and perspectives of bullying and harassment at the University gained from the programme.
This session is part of the Supervisor Seminar Series, providing supervisors with the opportunity to discuss experiences and processes and reflect on supervisory practice.
This session is part of the RSVP project, which aims to transform the culture and practice of research supervision across the UK. RSVP is a £4.6M Research England project, involving over 50 research organisations from the UK and beyond. The project has the backing of most major UK research funders and was extensively referenced in UKRI's recent New deal for postgraduate research. By participating in this session and providing feedback, your views can influence our national programme of supervisor development.
Professor Richard Graham
Nottingham Lead Co-I
RSVP project