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Save the date of 8 March for a conference on the Student Voice: A Widening Participation Perspective. It鈥檚 an opportunity to highlight the support, opportunities and challenges faced by those who study and work at the University. If you are interested in delivering a workshop or talk, please by 25 January.
Apply now for BBSRC Flexible Talent Mobility Account 4 (FTMA4)
果冻传媒 has been awarded the BBSRC Flexible Talent Mobility Account 4 (FTMA4) to enhance the personal development and recognition of technicians and researchers. Applications are now open for Industrial Secondments and FTMA Fellowships, click here to find out more.
Funding opportunity: Productivity & The Futures of Work
The Productivity & the Futures of Work Global Research Priority fund, dedicated to providing support and resources to those working in and with urban research, is now open for applications. Find out more.
December Payslips
This month payday arrives early, on Monday 19 December. Payslips will be available on SuccessFactors from Friday 16 December, and you can find further information to help you understand your payslip.
It鈥檚 beginning to look a lot like Christmas at - enjoy seasonal decorations in the foyer, family films in the cinemas, and Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler鈥檚鈥疭tick Man in the Theatre.
Keep your Christmas green
Here鈥檚 how you can keep Christmas greenLink opens in a new window by turning off the lights and other equipment if you鈥檙e leaving campus, to play your part in reducing energy consumption and minimising wastage.
Planned VPN Work - 15 December onwards
Find our more about the planned upgrades on our campus VPN over the next two weeks and what that means for you.
Funding opportunities for researchers, technicians and industrial scientists
The BBSRC Flexible Talent Mobility Account (FTMA4) is currently accepting applications for Industrial Secondments and FTMA Fellowships. All activities must take place between 1 January and 31 March and applications will close once all the funding has been allocated.
5 questions with... Mike Caine about the STEM Grand Challenge
Hear from Professor Mike Caine, newly appointed Director of the STEM Grand Challenge, about the vision and ambition for science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), and the benefits the Grand Challenge will bring.