Judy is the academic lead for the New Academics Programme and postgraduate research programme as well as the BBSRC DTP skills training lead. She provides support and training for postgraduate taught students through to senior academics and is responsible for academic training across the faculty. In 2008 she was awarded the North West Hub of Vitae, the national programme for researcher development and has developed a team to provide support and training across the region. She sits on Vitae’s strategy board where she helps to shape the national policy on researcher development. Judy has developed a number of supervisor and principal investigator training programmes that are used regionally and nationally.
Source: blogs.mhs.manchester.ac.uk
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