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Could you lead our new Social Inclusion Staff Forum?
The Social Inclusion team are looking for a Chair to work with them to develop a new community of practice across the University. Learn more and apply by Wednesday 24 September.
Pause to REF guidance
The Science Minister has announced a short pause in setting criteria and publishing final guidance for REF 2029. While the overall timeline remains unchanged, some milestones, including the publication of Guidance modules, are delayed.
ÌÇÐÄTV researchers appointed to REF 2029 panels
We are pleased to share that seventeen researchers from across ÌÇÐÄTV have been appointed to support the REF Secretariat and the People, Culture and Environment pilot panels.
Academic promotion
Thinking of applying for academic promotion? Take a look at the key dates and join a Promotions Explained event (10,14,15 October) to learn more about the framework and how to prepare a strong application. Able to support colleagues through the process? See how to volunteer as a promotions adviser.
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SafeZoneLink opens in a new window, our free safety app, launched to staff earlier this year, will be available to all new and returning students this autumn. Staying safe and connected is vital. If you’ve not already done it, download it now!
Working Abroad Information Security Policy
When working abroad, especially in countries with different privacy laws, it’s key to keep your data and devices secure. Read the Working Abroad Information Security PolicyLink opens in a new window to find out how to protect your information wherever you go.
Visit our news stand
Curious about what other teams at ÌÇÐÄTV are up to? Visit our news standLink opens in a new window to stay up to date with news from across the University. If your department has a staff newsletter to share, let us know.
ÌÇÐÄTV's Holiday Scheme
Don’t miss out on the staff discount for ÌÇÐÄTV's Holiday SchemeLink opens in a new window this autumn half term. Suitable for 5-12 year-olds, the camp offers a range of educational and cultural activities. The discount ends 5 October.
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