We have some great events coming up over the next month to support you in your research activities.
December
| Tuesday 3rd December | RKEDF: NHS site set-up or research and overview of approval process |
| Wednesday 4th December | RKEDF: Environment Narrative Writing Day |
| Friday 6th December | RKEDF: Impact Planning Session |
| Tuesday 10th December | RKEDF: Inspirational Impact Journey – FMC |
| Tuesday 10th December | RKEDF: Writing Academy |
| Wednesday 11th December | RKEDF: Working with Industry |
| Thursday 19th December | RKEDF: Preparing Practice-Based Research Outputs for Assessment |
You can see all the Organisational Development and RKEDF events in one place on the handy calendar of events.
Please note that all sessions are now targeted, so look closely at the event page to ensure that the event is suitable for you. In addition, most RKEDF events now require the approval of your Head of Department (or other nominated approver). Please follow the instructions given on the event page and the template email for you to initiate the booking request.
If you have any queries, please get in touch!
Forthcoming RKEDF Training Events
Forthcoming RKEDF Research Training Events










Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory academics – would you like to get more involved in preparing our next REF submission?
UKCGE Recognised Research Supervision Programme: Final Deadline Reminder
The significance of Rights and Protocols in Disaster Response
Celebrate World Wellbeing Week This June
Official book launch at Bournemouth University
Take a Break: Join the Creative Wellbeing Event
Horizon Europe Cluster 3 (Civil Security for Society) 2026 Calls Now Open
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2026 Call Information Webinar
ESRC Festival of Social Science 2026: Application Deadline Extended to Thursday 25 June 2026
Reminder: Register for the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2026 Information Session
ECR Funding Open Call: Research Culture & Community Grant – Apply now
ERC Advanced Grant 2025 Webinar
Update on UKRO services
European research project exploring use of ‘virtual twins’ to better manage metabolic associated fatty liver disease