A number of bursaries are available to enable researchers to attend the Vitae International Researcher Development Conference 2024.
The conference takes place online from 3rd-5th September and in-person in Birmingham on 23rd and 24th September.
It is the flagship annual event of Vitae, a non-profit programme to support the professional development of researchers, and will cover topics around policy and practice in researcher development.
29 bursaries are available in total – covering attendance at both the online and in-person events or the online-only elements.
The bursaries have been sponsored by UKRI, British Academy’s Early Career Researcher Network, and Wellcome – with different criteria for each.
They are available to researchers in the following categories:
- who are, have been, or are looking to be involved in researcher networks and staff associations or committees (UKRI bursaries)
- part of the BA Early Career Researcher Network (British Academy bursaries)
- with an interest in equity, diversity and inclusion within the research environment (Wellcome bursaries)
The closing date for applications is Tuesday 20th August.
For more information and to apply, please visit the Vitae Researcher Development Conference website
Vitae Conference – Career Development of Researchers










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