Early Career Researchers (ECRs) at BU can join the British Academy’s ECR Network - a pilot programme aimed at UK-based postdoctoral researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
The programme has just expanded into the South West with a new hub supported by the GW4 Alliance of universities – comprising the Universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter – together with a consortium of five other universities located in the region – Bath Spa, Bournemouth, Gloucestershire, Plymouth and UWE.
This two-year pilot programme will facilitate networking events and activities for ECRs in the South West.
Made possible thanks to a partnership with the Wolfson Foundation, the programme aims to establish an inclusive, UK-wide Network for ECRs in the humanities and social sciences, providing opportunities for skills development and networking across the whole country.
Researchers are invited to join the ECR Network via the British Academy’s website.
Humanities and social sciences researchers who identify as early career are eligible to join, regardless of their funding source or background. This includes those working outside of academia, in independent research organisations and other policy or third sector institutions, and those not in employment but with relevant links into the Midlands and South West research communities.
The launch of the new hub in the South West region of England follows the successful launch of the first hub in the Midlands in September, led by the University of Birmingham. One further hub will be announced during the two-year pilot programme, further details of which will follow in Spring 2022.
Professor John Scott FBA, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Plymouth and Chair of the Advisory Board of the British Academy’s ECR Network, said: “The launch of our second regional hub in the South West is a major step forward in the establishment of our national support network for early career researchers in the humanities and social sciences. We welcome the participation of the regional consortium in helping us to build and enhance research skills and capacities for a vibrant research base.
“This new step brings together the passion, networks, and power of the British Academy, the partner universities, and the dedicated researchers themselves and will ensure that these disciplines will truly shape our future.”
Dr Joanna Jenkinson MBE, GW4 Alliance Director, said: “We are delighted that the British Academy has recognised our commitment to supporting ECRs and to creating the research leaders of the future, which is directly relevant to the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) R&D People and Culture Strategy.
“This new ECR network further strengthens GW4's core mission, which is to enable new collaborations and research opportunities across the region that would not be possible within one institution alone.”