The new chair of the Researcher Development Concordat Strategy Group (RDCSG), Professor Richard Emes, has signaled the sector’s ongoing commitment to the Researcher Development Concordat in a Wonkhe article published today.
The article is reassuring news for all those with a stake in researcher careers and highlights the importance of continued engagement with the employment and support for researchers and researcher careers in higher education in the UK.
Vitae continues to play an active role in the UK level implementation of the Concordat, managing the HR Excellence in Research Award for Vitae organisational members. We welcome the appointment of the new chair and to being part of the ongoing development and implementation of the Concordat.
Read the full Wonkhe article: Supporting the careers of researchers means innovation, not isolation | Wonkhe