(S7 E6) From setback to success: supporting researchers after unsuccessful funding applications with Anna Pilz
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In our weekly Research Culture Uncovered conversations we are asking what is Research Culture and why does it matter? In episode 6 of season 7, Anna Pilz (Academic Developer and Trainer at the University of Edinburgh) once again joins Taryn Bell (Researcher Development Adviser) to discuss research fellowships.
This time, we're taking a slightly different tack and discussing what happens when research applications aren't successful. What can researcher developers do to provide support during such a difficult time for researchers?
The main points include:
- Highlighting how common funding rejections are
- The importance of hearing from researchers who have faced 'unsuccess' previously
- Acknowledging that the stakes may vary for researchers facing rejection, with precariously employed researchers needing additional support
- Anna's work at Edinburgh supporting researchers after an unsuccessful application
- The role of researcher developers in helping to prepare researchers for a rejection, even before they've submitted!
Also mentioned in the episode:
- #ResearcherRealities: Unsuccessful grants and what to do with them
- Leeds' new Fellowship Accelerator Programme
- Our previous episodes on narrative CVs (Episode 1 and Episode 2)
All of our episodes can be accessed via the following playlists:
- Research Impact with Ged Hall (follow Ged on Twitter and LinkedIn)
- Open Research with Nick Sheppard (follow Nick on Twitter and LinkedIn)
- Research Careers with Ruth Winden (follow Ruth on Twitter and LinkedIn)
- Research talent management with Tony Bromley (follow Tony on Twitter and LinkedIn)
- Meet the Research Culturositists with Emma Spary (follow Emma on Twitter and LinkedIn)
- Research co-production
- Research Leadership
- Research Evaluation
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