We are excited to share the programme for the Future’s Bright conference
Colleagues can register via this link: https://unibrightonac.sharepoint.com/sites/home/SitePages/Future%E2%80%99s-Bright-Conference-for-Early-Career-Researchers-(ECRs)-%E2%80%93-booking-now-open.aspx
This will be a good opportunity to meet colleagues from different schools face-to-face, participate in development activities and reflect together before the new academic year starts.
The conference will be a fantastic day to support and develop our Early Career Researchers. Please encourage colleagues in your Schools to book onto the conference. It’ll be great to see as many colleagues as possible coming along to the Conference to participate in networking opportunities.
The Future’s Bright Conference 2022
Wednesday 21 September 2022, 9.30am-4.30pm
Wednesday 21 September 2022, 9.30am-4.30pm
Huxley Building, Moulsecoomb campus
The theme of this year’s conference is Partnerships and Collaboration so do attend to discover more about how working with partners can benefit your research. This informative, day-long programme of sessions will focus on personal, professional and career development and will be of interest to all ECRs, including those new to the university, those in the early stages of their research journey or established academics who are beginning to conduct research for the first time.
Sessions will include:
- international partnerships and collaborations
- writing a research grant proposal and working with partners
- working with community partners
- working in partnership to deliver impact
- knowledge exchange: what it is and how it works with non-academic partners
- working collaboratively to produce research outputs
- the role of partnerships and collaboration in addressing global challenges.
There will also be a chance to put forward questions for discussion by a panel of colleagues in senior academic and management roles and network with other researchers across the university, as well as hear inspiring stories about Early Career Researcher successes.
I hope to see you there!