Enter the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition
Following on from our feature in the February edition of Doctoral Connections ‘Three Minute Thesis (3MT) comes to Sussex’, we are pleased to announce further details about the 3MT competition which the University of Sussex are participating in for the first time.
The 3MT competition - which challenges doctoral researchers to present their research within just 3 minutes to a general audience - is broken down into stages, with cluster heats (Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences, Sciences) taking place in April and a University level competition on 8th June 2016. The winner of the University competition will then be entered into the UK semi-final in July, competing against doctoral researchers from other participating universities with a chance to be in the UK final archers from other participating universities with a chance to be in the UK final in September.
3MT competition entrants will have the opportunity to:
- Develop their academic, presentation and research communication skills
- Meet other doctoral researchers from across the University
- Be part of an initiative showcasing the depth and breadth of doctoral research at Sussex
- Be in with a chance to win a prize
The dates for the cluster heats are as follows:
- Social Sciences: Tuesday 5th April (14.00 – 16.00) in The Creativity Zone
- Arts & Humanities: Wednesday 6th April (10.00 – 12.00) in The Creativity Zone
- Sciences: Wednesday 13th April (14.00 – 16.00) in Jubilee 155
Interested in taking part in the competition?
Entries are invited from active doctoral researchers in their 2nd year onwards who are registered with the University of Sussex, but have not had their final viva at the time of the competition. If you’d like to take part, please complete the online form for the cluster level competition you would like to participate in by Friday 18th March. Please also see the rules and judging criteria.
Join the audience
If you’re not taking part in the competition you can still get involved by booking a place to join the audience for the cluster heats via our events listing. First year doctoral researchers are very much encouraged to attend, to find out more about the doctoral research being undertaken at Sussex, and help prepare for taking part next year.
To find out more, visit the Sussex 3MT webpage, or get in touch with us at researcher-development@sussex.ac.uk
Opportunity to join the University's Athena SWAN Self-Assessment Team
An opportunity has arisen for a doctoral researcher within a science, technology, engineering, medicine or mathematics (STEMM) discipline to join the University's Athena SWAN Self-Assessment Team (SAT).
The Athena SWAN Charter is dedicated to the advancement of the representation of women in STEMM subjects within higher education, and was launched in 2005 with over 100 universities and research institutes - including Sussex - having signed up as members.
The University's Self-Assessment Team consists of members of staff and postgraduate students who represent each STEMM discipline, and includes male and female members, both full and part-time staff, and those with recent experience of the University's recruitment and promotions processes. Responsible for the implementation of the University's Athena SWAN action plan, the SAT normally meets once a month.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail Paul Roberts, Assistant Director of the Doctoral School at P.E.Roberts@sussex.ac.uk. You can find out more on the Athena SWAN pages of the Sussex website.
Researcher-Led Initiative (RLI) Fund - Apply by Friday 18th March
The current call for applications to the Researcher-Led Initiative (RLI) fund closes on Friday 18th March.
The RLI fund supports doctoral researchers and early career research staff to organise and run activities that will enhance their professional and research skills. The Doctoral School is keen to sponsor initiatives that expand or build on current provision for researchers, and that benefit groups of researchers across Schools.
Visit the Researcher-Led Initiative Fund webpage for further details, to read the guidance notes and apply online.
Researcher Career Stories and Careers Support
Save the date - On the morning of Weds 13th April we are inviting researchers who have gone onto careers within and beyond academia to come talk about their careers so far. They will be sharing their experiences, and advice on preparing for your own career development. There will also be a chance for questions and networking over lunch. All further details of speakers and timings will be confirmed in due course.
Doctoral researchers can also gain further careers support by making an appointment with a Careers Advisor through the Careers and Employability Centre. You can use these appointments to discuss a potential career area, for advice on CVs and applications, to discuss how to present your strengths and skills, and gain advice on searching for jobs. You can also explore the Career Pages on our Doctoral School site, whatever you end up doing after your doctorate, the various resources on this page are designed to help you find career opportunities, optimise your CV, and keep up-to-date with the latest developments. Resources include useful downloads for researchers, websites, blogs, books, and twitter accounts.
TV company seeks scientists for new programme
The Twofour Group who have produced a variety of award-winning TV for major broadcasters in the UK and worldwide are currently looking for adventurous scientists to take part in a ground-breaking TV programme.
A unique ecosystem will be created for the programme, which will follow a group of skilled scientists from different fields including Biology, Engineering or Medicine as they work to sustain its environment. Filming will take place in an enclosed space, totally sealed to the outside world making this a big budget, globally conscious and exciting new experiment.
For further details, please contact Sam Williams (Junior Development Researcher - Twofour) by e-mail to Samuel.williams@twofour.co.uk.
Researchers in Schools
Teach, Research and Make a Difference with Researchers in Schools
Researchers in Schools offers doctoral researchers a unique, fully salaried route into teaching tailored to your abilities, knowledge and experience. Through a bespoke programme blending classroom teaching and research opportunities, Researchers in Schools offers the opportunity to develop the skills needed to become a highly effective classroom teacher, helping support pupils - regardless of background - to excel and progress to higher education.
Recruitment is now open for doctoral graduates to join the Researchers in Schools 2016 cohort, to start this September.
For more information and to apply, download the brochure or visit www.researchersinschools.org
Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Global Scholarship Programme for Research Excellence
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) are currently accepting applications to their Global Scholarship Programme for Research Excellence, a new initiative designed to support the mobility of PhD students both at CHUK and at the University of Sussex.
The programme offers the opportunity for full-time Sussex doctoral researchers from all disciplines to apply for short-term (one to six months) research placements at CHUK, with free on-campus accommodation. The programme guidelines and application forms are available on the CHUK website.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong is one of the strategic partners of the University of Sussex. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please contact Paul Roberts (Assistant Director of the Doctoral School) for further information. The deadline for applications is Friday 8th April.
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