Research Supervisors’ Network Co-Chair Nominations

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The UK Council for Graduate Education is seeking two Co-Chairs for the Research Supervisors’ (RS) Network. The successful applicants will have wide-ranging knowledge of postgraduate education, particularly the challenges facing doctoral supervisors. The call for nominations closes at midday on May 17th 2024.

The UK Council for Graduate Education’s Professional Networks are central to our claim to be the voice of the postgraduate community’ and help us to deliver our ethos of being a charity, driven by the sector for the benefit of the sector.

We currently run three Professional Networks: for Doctoral Deans and Directors (DDD); for Postgraduate Education Practitioners (PEP); and for Research Supervisors (RS).

The role of our networks is to develop a community of practice in which solutions and effective practices can be shared across institutions. There are opportunities to engage with the Board of Trustees, but Network Co-Chairs have the freedom to develop ideas autonomously, alongside UKCGE’s core team.

Co-chairs of the RS Network will be appointed by UKCGE Trustees on the basis of their skills and experience in doctoral supervision, but also on the basis of other considerations such as institutional affiliation to ensure that the UKCGE represents the widest possible range of people and institutions across the postgraduate sector.

What Being A Co-Chair Of The Research Supervisors’ Network Involves

The RS Network meets face-to-face at least twice a year – once for a standalone workshop, and once at a Symposium during the UKCGE Annual Conference. This requires the Co-Chairs of the Network to be willing to design, plan and facilitate these meetings, which may also take place at the Co-Chair’s own institution.

Additionally, the RS network meets for three one-hour online discussions per year, which are led by network Co-Chairs. The Co-Chair of the RS Network can therefore expect to spend at least six days per year in planning and hosting Network meetings.

Susanna Broom

Co-Chair UKCGE PEP Network

About The UK Council For Graduate Education

The UK Council for Graduate Education is a vibrant and engaged membership community of higher education institutions committed to excellence in postgraduate education. The Council was founded in 1994 with a mission to foster inter-institutional collaboration on the development of postgraduate education.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

If you are engaged in postgraduate education and have an interest in doctoral supervision, we would love to hear from you. We strongly encourage candidates of all different backgrounds and identities to apply. Each new volunteer is an opportunity for us to bring in a different perspective, and we are always eager to further diversify our approach to developing a community of practice in which solutions can be shared across institutions.

For informal enquiries about the role, please contact Professor Stan Taylor (your message will go to the UKCGE office in the first instance).

Applications have now closed.