Working as a Researcher
This website contains a wealth of information, resources and advice to help you in a new role and throughout your career.
Our definition of research staff is drawn from the Concordat, and defines researchers as: ' Individuals whose primary responsibility is to conduct research and who are employed for this purpose.’
We also recognise that ‘research staff’ refers to a wide range of staff including those with different disciplinary backgrounds; varying levels of training; a wide variety of different experiences and responsibility types; different types of contract (fixed or open ended, full or part time) and diverse career expectations.
Professional development resources are available to support all research staff, from research assistants, early career researchers to senior and principal research fellows and Professors.
This website contains a wealth of information, resources and advice to help you in a new role and throughout your career.
The Doctoral College aims to equip doctoral researchers with the skills you need to join the next generation of research leaders.
The library provides training, resources and tools to support all areas of research.
Make planning your professional development a priority with advice and other materials from Vitae. All University members have FREE use of their resources.
The Concordat is important to you, as a researcher as you need to engage in your own development. Find out more
The National Centre for Research Methods is based at the University of Southampton. It runs a year-round programme of training courses and has a large library of free online resources.
The University has a great choice of staff workshops. Any research related workshops can be found in staffbook.