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RCUK supports the Researcher Development Statement as a replacement for the JSS
Research Councils UK (RCUK) welcome the publication of the Researcher Development
Statement, a reference document that sets out the knowledge, behaviours and attitudes
of effective and highly skilled researchers. It will assist in supporting and promoting
the enhancement of the quality of research training and the employability of early
stage researchers. RCUK see the RDS as an update of, and replacement for, the RCUK
Joint Skills Statement (JSS).
RCUK expect the Statement to be used by research organisations when planning
support and development opportunities for researchers. The recently released RCUK
Statement of Expectations regarding researcher development2 stated: “(the Research
Councils’) expectation is that the quality of skills provision and the employability
of researchers are maintained and improved, through research organisations acting
to maintain availability of a broad range of career planning, training and development
opportunities for Research Council funded researchers”. The RDS can be used by research
organisations to assess whether they meet this expectation.
The Statement can also be used by researchers and their managers and mentors
to review development needs and opportunities to broaden experience during research.
It is underpinned by a Researcher Development Framework which is a useful resource
for researchers and their managers and mentors when considering personal and professional
development.
RCUK are currently exploring how the Statement will be practically referenced
within training and development guidance for researchers funded through grants and
fellowships.
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Further information
Contact:
Jane Wakefield
RCUK Press and Communications Manager
Tel: 01793 444592
Notes to editors
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The Researcher Development Statement can be found
here
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The RCUK statement of expectations regarding researcher development can be
found
here
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The Researcher Development Framework project is funded and project-managed
by Vitae and builds upon initial work by the impact and Evaluation Group (previously
the Rugby Team) and two precursor projects at the University of Manchester and
Glasgow Caledonian University. Further details can be found
here
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At the outset, the Researcher Development Framework project aimed to provide
an overarching framework or model of professional learning. The RDF itself is
an extensive document based on empirical research which has been designed primarily
as a tool for researchers and anyone else with an interest in the personal and
professional development of researchers.
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In 2001, the RCUK Joint Skills Statement (JSS) set out the skills that doctoral
students funded by the research councils would be expected to develop during
their research training, whether present on commencement, explicitly taught
or developed in the course of the research. Since 2004 the JSS has been annexed
to the QAA Code of Practice for Postgraduate Research Programmes. RCUK see the
RDS as a replacement to the JSS.
- Research Councils UK (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 charitable organisations.
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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