The Research Staff Consultative Group (RSCG) oversees the training and career development opportunities for all UCL research staff.
The Research Staff Consultative Group (RSCG) oversees the training and career development opportunities for all UCL research staff. These plans are designed in accordance to UCL’s ambitions and strategies as well as the expectations of funders and partners.
Terms of Reference
- Identify priorities for change and improvement within existing activities, practice and policies that relate to research staff development to ensure th°ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ develops and maintains a first class environment for nurturing its research staff community; identify the resources necessary to support and enhance provision.
- Ensure th°ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ researchers are fully considered in UCL’s HR strategies and policies, and in UCL’s strategies and policies that support UCL’s research mission, so that they are recognised and valued.Ìý Make recommendations to Human Resources Policy Committee and improve, through working with other committees and bodies, UCL and HR’s understanding of the needs of UCL’s diverse research staff community to ensure best practice.Ìý
- Establish a robust consultation body with respect to the researcher stakeholder community, providing a forum for research staff to have input to research staff development strategy, policy and operations.
- Provide strong governance arrangements to demonstrate UCL’s commitment to the training and career development of researchers.
- Oversee the development and implementation of strategies for the training and career development of research staff in accordance with the principles of Vitae’s and the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers to ensure that research staff develop the skills needed in an increasingly diverse, mobile, global research environment.
- Ensure that the importance of researchers' personal and career development, and lifelong learning, is clearly recognised by all stakeholders °ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ and promoted at all stages of their career; and that individual researchers share the responsibility for pro-active engagement in their own personal and career development and that their needs are promoted by line managers, PIs, HoDs etc.Ìý
- Oversee the updates and support the implementation of Research Staff Code of Practice.
- Oversee progression against the action plan identified in the .Ìý Oversee the further gap analyses and actions arising from these at each of the audit milestones mandated by the award.Ìý Report on progress as required and oversee the application for the advanced award.
- Keep under review internal and external, national and international policy developments relevant to research staff development, and oversee and coordinate responses to ensure UCL remains compliant and sector leading.Ìý Coordinate UCL’s input to these policies.
- Review relevant staff survey data (for example CEDARS, UCL Staff Survey) and make recommendations to address any issues pertaining to research staff matters.
- Report to internal bodies and external agencies on the provision of research staff development °ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ e.g. UKRI, other funding bodies, QAA etc. as required.
- Oversee the development of UCL’s communication strategy for, and communication channels with early career researchers.
Research Staff Consultative Group (RSCG) advisory group membership
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Research Staff Consultative Group board members:
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| Human Resources: Chief People OfficerÌýex officio Donna DalrympleÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý |
Faculty Director of Operations RepresentativeÌýex officio Geoff Dunk | Ìý |
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Early Career Network Chairs and representatives of researcher development:
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Personalised Medicine ECNÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Dr Dan KelbermanÌý | Division of Medicine ECN Dr Angela Tam and Dr George Robinson |
Health and the PublicÌýECN Dr Louise Mc Grath-Lone and Dr Victoria Garfield | Neuroscience ECN Dr Sandrine GerantonÌý Ìý Ìý |
Cancer Domain ECN Dr Pilar Acedo and Dr Maria Secrier | Institute of Education ECN Dr Lauren Clark |
eResearch Domain ECN Dr Ellen Webborn | Environment Domain ECN Dr Yasemin Didem Aktas |
Microbiology ECN Dr Lucy van Dorp and Dr Catherine Walker | Food Metabolism Domain ECN Dr Francesca Scotti and Ellie Doney Ìý |
Children and Young People’s Mental Health ECN Dr Patrizia Pezzoli | Institute for Women's Health ECN Dr Tania Castillo Hernandez |
Collaborative Social Science Domain ECN Dr Ned Barker and Michael Reade | Critical Global Health ECN Dr Yuko Otake |
Arts & Humanities and Faculty of Social & Historical Sciences ECN Dr Abigail Bleach and Dr Cydney Philip | Mathematical and Physical Sciences ECN Dr Cian O'Donovan |
Faculty of Brain Sciences Rik-Ganly Thomas | The Bartlett School of Architecture Sharon Betts |
Physics and Astronomy, Mathematical and Physical Sciences ECN Dr Stan W Zochowski | Centre of Doctoral Education, IOE ECN Dr Richard Freeman |
Laws Faculty ECN Dr Haim Abraham | UCL ArenaÌý Dr Rebecca Lindner & Dr Nicholas Grindle |
Doctoral School Elizabeth Halton Ìý | UCL Careers Dr Jana Dankovicova |
Organisational Development Dr Amy Hong and Kasia Bronk | UCL Engagement Dr Dominic Galliano |
Academic Careers Office Felipe Fouto | Institute of Education Dr Lucy Davies Katherine Koulle |
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