The Development Team in Research and Innovation would like to invite you to its Spring Researcher training and development events. The Researcher Development Programme is there to support the skills and career development of City St George's academic staff and research related professional staff.
City St George’s ECR Forum 11th February 10am-2pm, Clerkenwell
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Enterprise Knowledge Exchange 12th February 2-4pm, Clerkenwell
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Active Bystander 19th February 2-3pm, online
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Using LinkedIn for research collaboration and thought leadership Tuesday 25th February 10am –1pm, Clerkenwell
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Safeguarding your research in global collaborations Tuesday 25th February 2pm- 4pm, Clerkenwell
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Creative thinking in the research process: a skills and techniques workshop for ECRS 5th March 2-4pm, Clerkenwell
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AI tools for researchers exploring large information sets 6th March 1-4pm, Clerkenwell
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Business collaboration clinic with Konfer and the National Centre for Universities and Business 18th March 2-4pm, Clerkenwell
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KTP for Academic Impact 26th March 2-4pm, Clerkenwell
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The Internal Mentor 2nd April 9:30am-5pm, Clerkenwell
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Research Team Leadership Programme deadline for applications 12th May
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For more information and a full list of researcher development events view the RDP events calendar and register here
To find out more go to our sharepoint at Research Development at City St George's
A programme designed to empower researchers and academics with essential skills and knowledge in intellectual property, consultancy, entrepreneurship, research funding and innovation which will be hosted in February, March and May 2025 at the Tooting Campus.
Organised by the Enterprise & Innovation Team, these workshops feature training and insights from experienced industry professionals and our own successful entrepreneurial academics and clinicians who have made the transition into innovation and commercialisation.
Featured Workshops:
- Intellectual Property (11th February)
Learn the essentials of intellectual property (IP) and its role in commercialisation:
- Mark Sweetinburgh: Patent Attorney, Intellectual Property (IP) and Strategy
- Rebecca Paulraj: Senior Business Manager, Commercialisation
- Professor Nidhi Sofat: Innovator and Professor, Personal perspective of being an inventor
- Dr Maria Roldan: CTO, Crainio, Personal perspective of joining a spin-out involving her IP
- Charlotte Peck: Head of Operations, Bridgers Self-Management, Personal perspectives on joining an SGUL spin-out(TBC)
- Research Funding with Industry Partners (18th March)
Focus on securing research funding with industry partners and understanding consultancy and fee-for-service opportunities.
- Brad Robinson: Head of Research Funding
- Consultancy and Fee for Service (18th March)
Designed for academics and researchers interested in personal managed consultancy and fee-for-service work.
- Beth Richards: Innovation and Intellectual Property Officer
- Entrepreneurship (27th March)
Gain practical insights into starting and managing a business:
- Khalid Shukri: Senior Innovation & IP Commercialisation Manager
Topics include:
- Start-up 101
- CICs vs LTDs
- Board meetings & directorship
- Contracts & agreements
- Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (15th May)
Learn how Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) drive innovation.
- Mike Drummond: KTP Manager
All sessions will take place at the Tooting campus.
Please find the link below for more information and registration
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/city-st-georges-university-of-london
Please note that these opportunities are available for City St George's colleagues only