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RCUK welcomes the recommendations made by One Step Beyond: Making the most of postgraduate education
Research Councils UK (RCUK) welcomes the report: One Step Beyond: Making
the most of postgraduate education by Professor Adrian Smith and will consider
the recommendations carefully.
RCUK endorses the report finding that postgraduate education in the UK is a great
asset and world-leading in many areas. To ensure the UK retains this position we
need to continue to encourage people to train at postgraduate level. RCUK is pleased
that a number of the recommendations refer to the important role of the Research
Councils in postgraduate education.
Much of the activity conducted by RCUK already supports the recommendations made
in this report. In particular RCUK:
- is helping to build better understanding of career destinations of postgraduate
researchers, their career progression and the various economic and social impacts
they achieve
- has developed postgraduate funding mechanisms that allow flexibility to
higher education institutions (HEI's) to offer longer postgraduate courses including
4-year courses in certain strategic and interdisciplinary areas
- has stimulated a step-change in the provision of a broad range of transferable
skills training for postgraduate researchers to ensure that HEI's embrace transferable
skills fully in their training programmes. RCUK remains committed to this agenda
and is keen to support a transition to embedding this provision in normal business
- funds the Vitae Programme which provides careers advice to postgraduate
researchers and helps drive HEI's to provide their postgraduates with the employability
skills they need to succeed
- has taken the lead in developing Doctoral Training Centres many of which
cover interdisciplinary areas.
RCUK is pleased that this report highlights many of it’s achievements that have
helped establish the UK as a world-leading destination for research training. RCUK
will continue to support excellent researchers to ensure the UK maintains a world
leading position.
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Further information
Contact:
Jane Wakefield
RCUK Press and Communications Manager
Tel: 01793 444592
Notes for editors
- Research Councils UK (RCUK) plays a leading role in ensuring the
supply of highly skilled postgraduate researchers. These researchers support
the world-class research base of the UK and those sectors of the economy and
society where high-level research and specialist expertise drives innovation.
To support both excellence in research training and the strategic needs of the
UK, RCUK has developed common approaches to funding for postgraduate research.
RCUK support for postgraduate researchers:
- funds the training of students in multidisciplinary research environments
with critical mass and opportunities to benefit from networks of researchers
nationally and internationally
- enables responsiveness to emerging strategic skills needs and priorities
- encourages more structured content in PhD programmes particularly in
theme based research centres of networks
- funds up to four years of full time study (or part-time equivalent)
where necessary
- embeds transferable skills within programmes with particular emphasis
on user-led skills e.g. enterprise, public engagement and policy development
- encourages partnerships with non-academic partners through collaborative
studentships.
- RCUK is the strategic partnership of the UK's seven Research Councils.
We invest annually around £3 billion in research. Our focus is on excellence
with impact. We nurture the highest quality research, as judged by international
peer review providing the UK with a competitive advantage. Global research requires
we sustain a diversity of funding approaches, fostering international collaborations,
and providing access to the best facilities and infrastructure, and locating
skilled researchers in stimulating environments. Our research achieves impact
– the demonstrable contribution to society and the economy made by knowledge
and skilled people. To deliver impact, researchers and businesses need to engage
and collaborate with the public, business, government and the third sector.
www.rcuk.ac.uk
The seven UK Research Councils are:
- Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC);
- Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC);
- Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC);
- Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC);
- Medical Research Council (MRC);
- Natural Environment Research Council (NERC);
- Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
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