The UK Research  aims to make Universities and other employers of researchers provide a supportive employment structure and offer career development opportunities. In March 2022, ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ was successful in retaining the  and is now one of many Vitae UK member institutions who hold this award.
The award demonstrates our commitment to aligning process and practice to the UK Concordat and therefore, improving the working conditions and career development for ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ research staff. It will also help our research deliver greater impact to society, making it relevant to real-life situations.
The UK Research Concordat sets out three clear of environment and culture, employment, and professional and career development. The principles are underpinned by obligations for the four key stakeholder groups, funders, institutions, researchers and managers of researchers, to realise the aims of the Concordat. We are committed to these principles as demonstrated by the many activities which are underway at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥. Visit the  for updates on key achievements.
Our progress
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Progress against the action plan is updated quarterly by the Research Concordat Steering Group.
For further information on the HR Excellence in Research award or on the University’s Research Concordat action plan, please contact Andy Scott.
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Research and academic vacancies are advertised on the University’s jobs page: .