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Welcome to our non-UK research staff
We are committed to providing the support and resources you need
We are delighted to welcome our international academic staff to our community. Your expertise, diverse perspectives, and global experiences enrich our academic environment and support our mission of excellence in teaching, research, and innovation. As you begin your journey with us, we are committed to providing the support and resources you need to thrive both professionally and personally. We look forward to the valuable contributions you will make to our vibrant and inclusive campus.
The Department of Research & Innovation, provides a wealth of support, events and training alongside a vast range of useful online guides and resources to support you in developing your R&I activity, along with specific resources if you are managing others as part of your role.
Applying for Funding - an extensive range of guidance and resources from finding opportunities suited to you, writing your application through to post submission. There is also specific guidance on individual funders, fellowships and finding collaborations - and much more!
Understanding and using Pure - our research information system
Impact Through Knowledge Exchange - a plethora of resources and signposting to support research impact and the many opportunities to share knowledge, experience and ideas externally.
Research and Innovation Staff Development Programme - where we detail any upcoming events, as well as provide access to online training and development materials and resources. These include, ethics, grant writing, impact and writing for the public.
Contract Researcher Hub - to share with your research staff members to help them navigate their way through the first stages of your research journey with us.
Principal Investigators: A Guide to Supporting Research Staff - guidance, links, reminders and useful resources to support you in managing your research staff from induction through to end of contract.
For up to date information and highlights from our research activity, take a look at our latest Research Connect Newsletter and our Research Culture webpages.