Our Doctoral Researcher Training Programme

Our newly developed framework for Doctoral Training (Figure 1) currently being rolled out and available to all existing and new Doctoral Researchers will combine state-of-the-art training in specialist research skills, knowledge and guidance delivered by supervisory teams with a toolkit of transferrable skills aimed at enhancing the impact of your research and providing confidence when deciding on your career direction after your PhD. In delivering our training programme, we draw on the specialist knowledge and expertise of our four universities, five research organisations and eighteen governmental, research and industrial partners.

 Figure 1: The GW4+ Doctoral Training Framework

Our Doctoral Researchers also have access to a wealth of skills and career development training offered by our universities’ Doctoral Colleges and Academies and we allocate a budget of £1,000 to each Doctoral Researcher to cover course fees and travel to attend specialist training courses relevant to their research topic. 

We aim to support the journey undertaken by our Doctoral Researchers from the time a PhD application is made, through their development as a researcher in their discipline, through the acquisition of skills to enable them to create impact, to being fully equipped to start a rewarding career in science (Figure 2). In turn, our Doctoral Researchers encourage and support those joining after them, showing them the way, and, after they become GW4+ alumni, demonstrating what can be achieved with their science and skills training in a career after PhD.

Figure 2 The GW4+ Doctoral Researcher’s journey

THEMATIC MEETINGS

To enhance networking between Doctoral Researchers in their cohort and between cohorts, we have started two-day Thematic Meetings organised by the Doctoral Researchers themselves. The first day consists of posters and talks on the general theme of the meeting to enable you to practice discussing your posters and presenting your research to a friendly and non-judgmental group of your peers. On the second day, we invite representatives from outside universities in business, policymaking, research and other sectors to speak about how they use research like yours and the careers opportunities that are available. We will also encourage our Doctoral Researchers to invite keynote speakers to talk or hold a workshop on a current topic of interest during the meeting. Our aim is hold four meetings a year on the following themes with all of our Doctoral Researchers invited and able to choose the theme or themes that interest them most:

Climate Change and Risk

Earth Science and Hazards

Evolution and Biodiversity Through Space and Time

Science for Environmental Solutions