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Roberts' Staff Skills Training - Frequently Asked Questions

Details of the Research Councils' requirements under the Roberts' scheme.

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Q: What do the Research Councils recommend?
Q: Why?
Q: Who is covered by the Roberts' agenda?
Q: When?
Q: How should I know about this?
Q: How do I log in and record my training?
Q: What if I get an error message?
Q: What do I record?
Q: What does 'self directed' mean
Q: I've attended a workshop so why can’t I see it on my online training record?
Q: What is my correct e-mail address?
Q: What is the difference between the student and staff approaches to skills training?
Q: What is available to support this?
Q: Is there any carry forward or carry backwards of credit or debit of training days?
Q: What if I leave before the end of the academic year?

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Q: How should I know about this?

A: Your PI (Principal Investigator) or line manager should have told you about this. It is highlighted in grant applications to all research councils.

We have made staff aware through our website, emails (to their official verified UCL E-mail address - as detailed at www.ucl.ac.uk/directory/ ) and letters.

When anyone is awarded a research grant from a UK Research Council this is in the small print.  The Research Councils UK pages "Career Development and Skills Training for Research Students and Researchers." starting at www.rcuk.ac.uk/rescareer/rcdu/training.htm are particularly rich in details.

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Last updated: 23 November, 2011

 

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