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Outstanding support and unexpected discoveries win RCUK accolades


16 October 2009

Research Councils UK (RCUK) is delighted to announce the winners of two awards celebrating outstanding support for researchers and serendipitous discoveries in research. The RCUK sponsored awards were presented at the Times Higher Awards last night (15 October 2009); the Serendipity Award to Dr Mark Maloney and the award for Outstanding Support for Early Career Researchers to Durham University.

With more entries than ever before, this year's winners had to demonstrate an extremely high standard of excellence with impact. Professor Dave Delpy, RCUK Impact Champion, was on the panel for the Serendipity Award.

"The panel was hugely impressed by the wide range and high standard of entries and we are delighted to announce that Dr Mark Moloney with 'Penicillin to plastic dyes' is the winning entry. The serendipitous crossover from penicillin research, begun in 1985, leading to the novel application of the findings in the field of plastics made this entry a strong contender. However, the lead researcher's personal involvement in creating a spin out company to market the unexpected discovery really set this entry apart, ensuring that it gained first place."

The winner of the Outstanding Support for Early Career Researchers, sponsored by Research Councils UK in association with Vitae, was a team from Durham University with a programme ensuring that transferable skills training is accessible to all doctoral candidates and early career research staff. Following a systematic study of barriers to successful completion of research degrees, the team worked to develop a wide-ranging programme providing an inclusive approach which benefits all researchers, including part-time or distance-learning students.

Professor Ian Diamond, RCUK Skills Champion, commented: "This is an outstanding programme, consisting of an impressive mix of innovative actions generated by a real evidence base. The UK needs to support and build on our existing skills base, and forward thinking programmes like this, which ensure that all talented researchers can access excellent training whatever their situation, deserve recognition."

Dr Janet Metcalfe, Head of Vitae, confirmed: "The Durham programme embodies the spirit of inclusiveness, successfully providing access and support for all researchers, as clearly demonstrated by the high satisfaction levels of researchers."

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RCUK Press Officer
Tel: 01793 444592

About the awards

The RCUK Serendipity Award recognises entrepreneurial spirit in universities and rewards researchers who have seen and seized unexpected opportunities for economic and/or societal impact arising from research.

The Award for Outstanding Support for Early Career Researchers provides an opportunity to highlight some of the excellent ways in which researchers are helped to develop the research, vocational and entrepreneurial skills that are matched to the demands of their future career paths.

About Vitae

Vitae is a national organisation championing the personal, professional and career development of doctoral researchers and research staff in higher education institutions and research institutes. Vitae is supported by Research Councils UK (RCUK) and managed by CRAC: The Career Development Organisation. http://www.vitae.ac.uk/

About Research Councils UK

Research Councils UK is the strategic partnership of the UK's seven Research Councils; they invest annually around £3 billion in research, covering the full spectrum of academic disciplines from the medical and biological sciences to astronomy, physics, chemistry and engineering, social sciences, economics, and the arts and humanities. 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).