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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » The impact of Government policy on the Higher Education sector

 

The impact of Government policy on the Higher Education sector 

20th Apr 2017 11:00am 

CHASE Careers and professional development training

A series of workshops offering practical advice and guidance for your career development as an arts and humanities scholar. Hear from a range of speakers on topics such as pathways into early career research, postdoctoral funding, careers within and beyond academia and the Higher Education policy landscape.

Workshops will normally be two hours in the morning or afternoon in London. Each will feature speakers from across the CHASE DTP and beyond and an opportunity for open discussions on the subject of the workshop. Sign up for each session you would like to attend.

Room S118, SOAS, University of London - Paul Webley Wing (Senate House North Block)

  • Paul Roberts, Assistant Director of the Doctoral School, University of Sussex
  • Rob Witts, CHASE DTP Manager

What is the current policy landscape in Higher Education?
How might current and anticipated changes affect Early Career Researchers?
How might the changing political climate affect Higher Education?
How might REF 2021 and the new TEF affect academia in general and Early Career Researchers particularly?

Further sessions to be announced soon will cover:

  • Postdoctoral research
  • Working internationally
  • Teaching
  • Diversity
  • Interviews

Please use the link here to book or email enquiries@chase.ac.uk with any queries.

This training is open to:

  • CHASE funded and associate students,
  • Arts and Humanities PhD students at CHASE member institutions,
  • Students and members of staff a CHASE partner institutions
  • and other PhD students at other DTPs

Please check your availability and commitments before signing up to this event.  Booking and then cancelling may deny opportunities to others and also wastes money, food and other resources.

 


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