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Opportunities for Doctoral Researchers
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Opportunities for Doctoral Researchers

Source: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/ias/opportunities/loughborough-doctoral-researchers/ Parent: https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/ias/opportunities/

The Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) is more than a hub for international fellows and research collaborations. It is also a welcoming and supportive space where Doctoral Researchers (DRs) can connect, develop, and actively contribute to a vibrant research community. Whether you are looking to expand your academic networks, strengthen your research profile, or explore future career pathways, IAS offers a range of opportunities for you to get involved.

Why get involved?

At the IAS, doctoral researchers play a significant role in shaping the intellectual and social life. Engaging with the IAS can support you at different stages of your doctoral journey by helping you to:

What is available?

Research Showcase

Research Showcase

The IAS programmes provide flexible and inclusive opportunities for DRs to engage with research both within their own discipline and across interdisciplinary and international contexts. You are welcome to:

Regular Coffee Mornings, Seminars, and PGR Workshops

Regular Coffee Mornings, Seminars, and PGR Workshops

The IAS offers a range of regular, accessible activities that allow DRs to engage with and become part of the research community. You are welcome to:

Apply to Host an IAS Open Programme Fellow

Apply to Host an IAS Open Programme Fellow

The IAS Open Programme is now open to DRs! You can host an IAS Open Programme Fellow and learn how to:

IAS Doctoral Leaders Programme

IAS Doctoral Leaders Programme

The Doctoral Leaders Programme is an excellent opportunity for DRs who wish to play an active role in supporting IAS events and initiatives and contributing to the University’s research culture. These roles are typically run in an annual cohort, starting in September, and finishing the following August, working an average of 6 hours per week. The role involves a wide range of activities, including:

How to engage with us

Getting involved with the IAS is simple and flexible. Whether you would like to attend a seminar, coffee morning, or PGR workshop, there are opportunities to suit different interests and levels of involvement.

Upcoming seminars, workshops, and events are regularly advertised through the IAS newsletter and on the IAS website. You will also receive email reminders to book upcoming sessions. To view our upcoming events, please visit the events page.