"research staff association" blog posts

Reflections from the PGR-Postdoc Buddy Scheme

Reflections from the PGR-Postdoc Buddy Scheme

Dr Bengt Tegner is a physicist working in computational chemistry, based in the Troisi Group at the Materials Innovation Factory. He is also Deputy Co-Chair of the Research Staff Association (RSA). Bengt’s research is currently focused on high-throughput virtual screening and machine learning. Previously, he was a member of the Rosseinsky Group, where he studied catalysis and separation in metal-organic frameworks. Away from the lab, Bengt likes to do outdoor sports like climbing, running, and skiing.

Posted on: 4 June 2024

My experience joining the Research Steering Association A picture of a white woman with shoulder length blonde hair wearing circular glasses and a green crocheted top, with a variegated spider plant in the background

My experience joining the Research Steering Association

Alexandra joined the department of Health Data Science as a research assistant specialising in Prediction modelling. Working on several projects across the week, she has also begun a part time PhD to gain her Doctorate in Health Data Science. Alexandra’s PhD project will develop and validate a clinical prediction model to predict the risk of emergency caesarean births in mothers giving birth for the first time.

Posted on: 5 February 2024

A Helping Hand in Organising the Research Staff ConferenceThe image shows a whiteboard with yellow post-its arranged in a smile with coloured post-it notes around it

A Helping Hand in Organising the Research Staff Conference

Christof is a PDRA at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. He is working on a research project in collaboration with Airbus to develop novel sensor technology for the next generation of airplanes.

Posted on: 6 December 2023

Decolonising knowledge production and (field) research: a personal experience on IranStella Morgana

Decolonising knowledge production and (field) research: a personal experience on Iran

Stella Morgana considers the responsibility of researchers to avoid 'the imperialism of knowledge' when working with subjects from the Middle East.

Posted on: 10 March 2023

Organising the Research Staff ConferenceSelina Johnson

Organising the Research Staff Conference

Selina Johnson writes about her experience organising and attending last year's Research Staff Conference.

Posted on: 9 January 2023

Pathfinder: Adventures in researcher land - 3rd edition

Pathfinder: Adventures in researcher land - 3rd edition

Dr Angela Midgley introduces the third edition of the researcher development newsletter.

Posted on: 1 September 2022

Buddy Scheme

Buddy Scheme

One of the benefits of working at an institution like the University of Liverpool is connecting with fellow researchers and hearing about the ground-breaking projects that they are working on. But, if we’re being honest with ourselves, how many other postdocs and researchers do we really know from within the university? I’m not asking about researchers in our own Departments or Institutes, but researchers from across campus, based in Schools and Faculties that we know little about? I would guess that the answer is ‘not many.’ If so, you’re not alone.

Posted on: 17 August 2022

How to conduct effective focus groups in an online environmentDr Claire Wilson

How to conduct effective focus groups in an online environment

Small focus groups can be an effective way of gaining knowledge and understanding opinions on a specific topic in a short amount of time. The Research Staff Association (RSA) recently conducted a focus group to assess the awareness and access to HR policies and the employee assistance programme at Liverpool. We have hosted several focus groups online since the pandemic and here are some tips and lessons learnt from our experience!

Posted on: 16 August 2022

New opportunities and support for clinical research staffSelina Johnson

New opportunities and support for clinical research staff

I am a pain physiotherapist and although I love my clinical work, I have always been keen to explore research that better supports the patients I see and the quality of care we can deliver.

Posted on: 17 February 2022

Pathfinder: Adventures in researcher land - 2nd edition Pathfinder 2nd edition - November 2021

Pathfinder: Adventures in researcher land - 2nd edition

Dr Angela Midgley introduces the second edition of the researcher development newsletter.

Posted on: 3 December 2021

Pathfinder: Adventures in researcher landFront cover of pathfinder newsletter

Pathfinder: Adventures in researcher land

Dr Angela Midgley launches the researcher development newsletter, exploring and celebrating our diverse researcher communities.

Posted on: 8 March 2021

12 Days of Researcher DevelopmentThank You

12 Days of Researcher Development

Dr Angela Midgley looks back on 2020 with gratitude.

Posted on: 10 December 2020

From one to three hats – why is it important to engage outside our research?Blanca_profile

From one to three hats – why is it important to engage outside our research?

Dr Blanca Perez Sepulveda blogs about why it is important to engage outside of our research.

Posted on: 13 November 2020

Working From Home as an Early Career Researcher: the ‘New Normal’Michael Robinson and his dog

Working From Home as an Early Career Researcher: the ‘New Normal’

Dr Michael Robinson relates his experience of working from home as an Early Career Researcher.

Posted on: 30 October 2020

Research Staff Development HighlightsDr Saneeya Qureshi profile

Research Staff Development Highlights

Dr Saneeya Qureshi takes us through how the Academy’s researcher development team continue to actively support our research staff.

Posted on: 21 September 2020

Being in the Research Staff Association boosted my CVMary Jane Monaghan profile

Being in the Research Staff Association boosted my CV

Mary Jane Monaghan tells us about how being involved with the Research Staff Association (RSA) as deputy co-chair has enriched her experience at the University.

Posted on: 21 August 2020