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The document introduces the Researcher Development Framework (RDF), which was created by Vitae to support the personal and professional development of researchers. The RDF is based on data from over 100 interviews that identified over 1,000 characteristics of researchers clustered into four main domains. The framework can help researchers understand their strengths and areas for development, set goals, assist with self-assessment, support job applications, and broaden their view of potential career options. It is a tool to plan, promote, and back the career progression of researchers.
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The presentation used to support the future directions workshop
The document introduces the Researcher Development Framework (RDF), which was created by Vitae to support the personal and professional development of researchers. The RDF is based on data from over 100 interviews that identified over 1,000 characteristics of researchers clustered into four main domains. The framework can help researchers understand their strengths and areas for development, set goals, assist with self-assessment, support job applications, and broaden their view of potential career options. It is a tool to plan, promote, and back the career progression of researchers.
The document introduces the Researcher Development Framework (RDF), which was created by Vitae to support the personal and professional development of researchers. The RDF is based on data from over 100 interviews that identified over 1,000 characteristics of researchers clustered into four main domains. The framework can help researchers understand their strengths and areas for development, set goals, assist with self-assessment, support job applications, and broaden their view of potential career options. It is a tool to plan, promote, and back the career progression of researchers.
Future Directions: Introducing the Researcher Development Framework
Dr Helen Frisby Researcher Development Manager UWE Graduate School Helen.Frisby@uwe.ac.uk 0117 32 83848
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Products of a Research Degree
Written outputs Thesis, papers, books?
A highly skilled researcher
www.vitae.ac.uk/rdf
Researcher Development Framework (RDF)
An operational framework for planning, promoting and supporting the personal, professional and career development of researchers Created by Vitae in association with Research Councils Launched 2010 Core of the framework draws on data from 100+ interviews Phenomenographic method identified 1,000+ characteristics and their variants Input from experts, specialists and stakeholders Clustered into 4 main areas or Domains
www.vitae.ac.uk/rdf
How can the RDF help you?
Personal and professional development Understand your strengths Identify areas for development Set goals
Self-assessment and review Job applications Thinking about promotions Transferable skills Broadens your view of available career options
www.vitae.ac.uk/rdf
UWE Bristol
Future Directions: Introducing the Researcher Development Framework
Dr Helen Frisby Researcher Development Manager UWE Graduate School Helen.Frisby@uwe.ac.uk 0117 32 83848