What activities constitute training and development?
• Training provided by the internal providers such as GTU, POD, DFM, The Computing Service and those opportunities provided by individual departments • UKGRAD Schools and WRISS • Teaching and demonstrating • Conference presentations and Poster sessions • Involvement in academic and non-academic projects/ teams/ committees and event organisation. These could include involvement in with charities, societies, community events, Graduate Students Association • Pastoral support and mentoring • Entrepreneurial and commercial activity NB. This list is only a guide.
• Training provided by the internal providers such as Researcher Development Team, POD, DFM, The Computing Service and those opportunities provided by individual departments • UKGRAD Schools and WRISS • Teaching and demonstrating • Conference presentations and Poster sessions • Involvement in academic and non-academic projects/ teams/ committees and event organisation. These could include involvement in with charities, societies, community events, Graduate Students Association • Pastoral support and mentoring • Entrepreneurial and commercial activity NB. This list is only a guide. Departments should consider each claim to training on an individual basis and contact RDT or POD if unsure about whether the activity is an appropriate use of Roberts funds.
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