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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk Researchers in Residence An Overview Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust Beth Chesney-Evans Presentation to Administrators’ Conference Imperial College July 2010
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk What is RinR? A national scheme to help replenish the UK research base and develop researcher skills: Places PhD and post-Docs into schools to deliver innovative projects Set up in 1994 by Research Councils Now funded by Research Councils and the Wellcome Trust
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk Who runs RinR? Managed centrally, delivered regionally Lead contractor is AEA, based in Harwell Strategic and operational partners Shared Practice STEMNET CRAC ASE The Training Group Katalytik
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk Aims and objectives Engaging tomorrow’s talent today! Raises awareness of range of research subjects and careers Inspires young people to apply to university Increases scientific/research literacy and awareness in pupils not going on to further study Develops researchers’ transferable skills Creates mutually beneficial relationships between schools and researchers/universities
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk Who can apply? RinR is open to: UK secondary schools, colleges and sixth form colleges (state and private) 11-19 age range RCUK/Wellcome Trust-funded researchers Universities and research institutes ALL research subjects (STEM and non- STEM)
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk How does RinR work? Steps to becoming an RinR Easy online application system “Match” brokered Induction training and CRB checks Placement project development Ongoing mentoring and support Helpline Mon - Fri Online training, advice and guidance Voluntary – researcher expenses paid
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk What is a placement? Enhancing and adding value to the curriculum Innovative and engaging approach Duration = up to 24 hours over one year Key Stages, across years, small groups Flexible format and delivery Results showcased on website www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk Feedback and evaluation
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk Researcher/university benefits Researchers/Universities Leadership/ communication skills Team working skills Promote own research Enhanced CV Showcases research projects Test out teaching Stimulate interest in research Launch pad for outreach Builds confidence Forge strong links with schools
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk School/teacher/pupil benefits Schools/Teachers/Pupils Access to other value added activities Engages & enthuses Extends education offering Develops confidence & rewards success Helps CPD Opens up career horizons Adds value to teaching and learning Links with University research departments Builds status & recognition Improves learning experience
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk RinR stakeholders Awareness raising – newsletters, publicity Joint events – Big Bang, NSEW Recruitment assistance – SSAT, subject associations Regional activities – Science Learning Centres Access to further opportunities RinR is actively supported by a range of “friends” and influential stakeholders
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Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust. www.researchersinresidence.ac.uk Researchers in Residence Researchers in Residence is funded by Research Councils UK with support from The Wellcome Trust 329 Harwell, Didcot, OX11 0QJ w: www.researchersinresidence.ac.ukwww.researchersinresidence.ac.uk e: researchersinresidence@aeat.co.ukresearchersinresidence@aeat.co.uk t: 0845 365 7470
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