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Open presentation from Alexandra Vincent, Associate Director of Policy and Analysis, Research Councils UK (RCUK)


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Alexandra Vincent, Associate Director of Policy and Analysis at Research Councils UK (RCUK) will be giving a short talk on the latest developments at RCUK. The session will be chaired by , Director of Research at the 樱花动漫.

The presentation will cover the following:

  • Recent developments at RCUK
  • Latest funding updates from RCUK
  • A question and answer session will follow the presentation.

Biography

Alexandra has been with the Research Councils for almost a decade and during that time has been involved with various policy developments. Currently Alexandra works within the Executive Directorate which provides support to the Research Councils in overlapping and collective areas of interest.

Within the Executive Directorate, Alex has responsibility for teams providing expertise in supporting the Councils to develop policy for research funding and impact and is working closely to advance the collective analysis function of the Executive Directorate. Current priorities include working through the operational impacts of the and the transition to , continuing to develop and implement the and developing the plans for delivering the .

Prior to joining RCUK, Alexandra was with the Economic and Social Research Council.  Life before the Research Councils included roles with English Heritage and, before that, the private sector.

Who should attend?

This session is aimed at researchers (including postgraduates) and research-facing Professional Services staff.

Registration

To register your attendance please complete the . If you have any questions, please contact research-events@exeter.ac.uk.

Presentation

A copy of the slides from Alexandra's presentation can be downloaded from the bottom of this page.

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Open presentation from Alexandra Vincent (RCUK) (823K)

Alexandra is Associate Director of Policy and Analysis at RCUK

Location:

Building:One Bateman Lecture Theatre, Streatham campus, with video link to Peter Lanyon, Seminar Room 7, Penryn campus.