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    The Research Councils  play an important role in setting standards and identifying best practice in research training.  They have developed a  Researcher Development Statement (RDS) which sets out the knowledge, behaviours  and attributes of effective and highly skilled researchers appropriate for a  wide range of careers. The RDS is structured  in four domains encompassing the knowledge, intellectual abilities, techniques  and professional standards to do research, as well as the personal qualities,  knowledge and skills to work with others and ensure the wider impact of  research. The purpose of the RDS is to give a common view of the skills and experience of a typical research student thereby providing universities with a clear and consistent message aimed at helping them to ensure that all research training is of the highest standard across all disciplines. 
             
      The recommended skills outlined in the table below may be present on commencement, explicitly taught, or developed during the course of the research. It is expected that different mechanisms will be used to support learning as appropriate, including self-direction, supervisor support and mentoring, departmental support, workshops, conferences, elective training courses, formally assessed courses and informal opportunities. 
     
		
			
				Domain A : Knowledge and intellectual abilities 
  
				  This domain relates to the knowledge and intellectual abilities needed to be able to carry out excellent research. 
				   
					
                      
                        
						SUB-DOMAIN 
						 
						
						1.  Subject knowledge
						
						- Subject knowledge
						
 - Research methods - theoretical knowledge
						
 - Research methods - practical application 
						
 - Information seeking
						
 - Information literacy and management 
						
 - Languages
						
 - Academic literacy and numeracy 
						
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                        SUB-DOMAIN SUMMARY 
                           
                          Knowledge of: 
                          The area of research,  the advances within it and its relationships with other research areas 
                            The methods and  experimental techniques appropriate for research design 
                          Sources of  information, bibliographic software and other information technologies 
                        Literacy and numeracy  skills and language abilities appropriate for research 
                         
						Behaviour: 
						Makes original  contributions to knowledge 
Identifies, applies  and develops methods and experimental techniques appropriate for research  projects 
Conducts effective  and comprehensive information searches 
                        Records, manages and  handles information/data using appropriate bibliographic software and other  information technologies  | 
                       
                      
                        2. Cognitive abilities 
						  
						- Analysing
						
 - Synthesising
						
 - Critical thinking
						
 - Evaluating
						
 - Problem solving
						
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                        Behaviour: 
						  Analyses and  evaluates findings using appropriate methods 
						    Thinks originally,  independently and critically; develops theoretical concepts 
						    Critically  synthesises information from diverse sources 
						    Evaluates progress,  impact and outcomes of research
					    Recognises and validates  problems; formulates and applies solutions to a range of research problems 
					     
					    Attitude: 
						Willing to give and receive constructive criticism  | 
                       
                      
                        3. Creativity 
						  
						    - Inquiring mind 
					        
						    
 - Intellectual insight 
					        
						    
 - Innovation
					        
						    
 - Argument construction 
					        
						    
 - Intellectual risk 
					        
					    
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                        Behaviour: 
                          Develops new ways of  working; has novel ideas and realises their potential 
                          Identifies new  trends; creates new opportunities 
                          Develops convincing  and persuasive arguments to defend research 
                          Takes intellectual risks;  challenges the status quo
                          Attitude: 
                          Takes a creative,  imaginative and inquiring approach to research 
                        Is open to new sources of  ideas  | 
                       
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				Domain B : Personal effectiveness 
				   
				  This domain contains the personal qualities, career and self-management  skills required to take ownership for and engage in professional development. 
				   
				  
                  
                    SUB DOMAIN 
  
					1. Personal qualities 
						
						  - Enthusiasm
						  
 - Perseverance
					      
						  
 - Integrity
						  
 - Self-confidence
					      
						  
 - Self-reflection
					      
						  
 - Responsibility
				      
  
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                    SUB-DOMAIN SUMMARY 
  
					  Attitude: 
					    Approaches research  with enthusiasm, passion and confidence 
					    Is resilient and  perseveres in the face of obstacles 
					    Is self-reflective;  seeks ways to improve performance and strives for research excellence 
				      Is pro-active,  independent, self-reliant and takes responsibility for self and others 
				    Shows integrity | 
                   
                  
                    2. Self-management 
						
						  - Preparation and prioritisation 
					  	  
 - Commitment to research 
					      
 - Time management 
					      
 - Responsiveness to change 
					      
 - Work-life balance 
				    
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                    Behaviour: 
                      Anticipates and  responds to directions and trends in research 
                      Plans, prioritises  and conducts research in proactive way 
                      Delivers research  projects and results on time and effectively 
                      Develops awareness  of, and helps to achieve, work-life balance for self and colleagues
                      Attitude: 
                        Has a strategic  approach to research 
                      Has focus, commitment  and ambition 
                    Is flexible and responsive  to change  | 
                   
                  
                    3. Professional and Career Development 
						
						  - Career management 
					      
						  
 - Continuing professional development
						  
 - Responsiveness to opportunities 
					      
						  
 - Networking
					      
						  
 - Reputation and esteem 
					      
				    
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                    Knowledge of: 
                      Career and employment  opportunities inside and outside academia
  
                      Behaviour: 
                        Takes ownership of  and manages professional development 
                        Shows commitment to  continuing professional development and enhancing employability 
                      Maintains and  develops relevant skills set and experience in preparation for a wide range of  opportunities within and outside academia 
                    Actively networks for  professional and career purposes and seeks to enhance research reputation and  esteem | 
                   
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				Domain C: Research governance and organisation
  
			  This  domain relates to the knowledge of the standards, requirements and professional  conduct that are needed for the effective management of research 			  
                
                  SUB DOMAIN  
                     
					1. Professional conduct 
						
						  - Health and safety
						  
 - Ethics, principles and sustainability 
						  
 - Legal requirements 
					 	  
 - IPR and copyright 
					      
 - Respect and confidentiality 
					  	  
 - Attribution and co-authorship
						  
 - Appropriate practice
				  
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                  SUB-DOMAIN SUMMARY 
  
				    Knowledge of: 
				      Health and safety  issues, confidentiality and ethical requirements of his/her research field 
				      The legal  requirements and regulations relating to the area of research and the research  environment 
				      The principles of  intellectual property rights (IPR) and copyright issues, as they relate to  research, its commercialisation and dissemination 
				      Organisational and  professional requirements and environmental impact of research 
			        The concept of  corporate social responsibility
  
				    Behaviour: 
				      Respects,  acknowledges and attributes the contribution of others 
				      Seeks to protect,  where appropriate, the intellectual assets arising from research and to  maximise the wider value of research findings 
				      Acts with  professional integrity in all aspects of research governance 
				      Uses  institutional/organisational resources responsibly and appropriately 
			        Seeks ways of working  in a sustainable manner
  
				    Attitude: 
			      Respects, upholds and meets  professional standards and requirements | 
                 
                
                  2. Research management 
						
						  - Research strategy 
						  
 - Project planning and delivery 
						  
 - Risk management
				  
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                  Knowledge of: 
                    The contribution of  research to the health of disciplines and institutional missions 
                    Project management  tools and techniques
  
                    Behaviour: 
                      Applies appropriate  project management tools and techniques 
                      Sets goals and plans  and manages resources to deliver results 
                    Effectively assesses  and manages risks 
                  Evaluates the effectiveness  of research projects | 
                 
                
                  3. Finance, funding and resources 
						
						  - Income and funding generation 
						  
 - Financial management 
					 	  
 - Infrastructure and resources 
				  
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                  Knowledge of: 
                    The requirement for  research income generation and financial management 
                    Mechanisms for  funding, the range of funding sources and the processes for making applications 
                    Local administrative  systems, reporting procedures and infrastructure processes
  
                    Behaviour: 
                  Responsibly manages  finances, resources and infrastructures related to research | 
                 
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			  Domain D: Engagement,  influence and impact 
		      This  domain relates to the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to engage  with, influence and impact on the academic, social, cultural, economic and  broader context
  
			  
                
                  DOMAIN
  
				  1. Working with others 
				  
				  - Collegiality
				  
 - Team working 
				  
 - People management 
				  
 - Supervision
				  
 - Mentoring
				  
 - Influence and leadership 
				  
 - Collaboration
				  
 - Equality and diversity 
				  
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                  SUB-DOMAIN SUMMARY 
  
                    Behaviour: 
                      Actively works in an  inclusive, respectful and constructive way with colleagues, stakeholders and  research users 
                      Recognises and  acknowledges the contribution of others and own part in team success 
                      Builds relationships  in academic and commercial contexts; approachable and interacts constructively  with others; manages expectations and resolves conflict 
                      Supervises, mentors  and develops the potential of less experienced researchers and colleagues  through support and advice 
                      Leads, motivates and  influences where appropriate; persuades through listening and convincing  discussion 
                    Builds and sustains  collaborative relationships and works pro-actively to create and develop  knowledge with a range of stakeholders, including researchers, funders and  users of research
  
                    Attitude: 
                      Respects the inclusive  and collegial manner in which researchers conduct relationships within and  beyond academia 
                    Recognises the  potential for working in sustained partnerships with a range of stakeholders to  generate new ideas, insights and maximise the potential for wider societal and  economic impact 
                  Respects individual  difference and diversity | 
                 
                
                  2. Communication and dissemination 
  
				  
				  - Communication methods
				  
 - Communication media 
				  
 - Publication
				  
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                  Knowledge of: 
                    Appropriate  communication and dissemination mechanisms for different audiences 
                    The importance of  engaging in the processes of publication and dissemination of research results  and impacts
  
                    Behaviour: 
                    Communicates  effectively in both written and oral modes with a range of audiences formally  and informally through a variety of different techniques and media 
                  Actively engages in  publication and dissemination of research results and impacts | 
                 
                
                  3. Engagement and impact 
				  
				  - Teaching
				  
 - Public engagement 
				  
 - Enterprise 
				  
 - Policy
				  
 - Society and culture 
				  
 - Global citizenship 
				  
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                  Knowledge of: 
                    Global,  organisational, cultural, economic, and environmental contexts, and the wider  impact of research 
                    The social and  ethical implications of research, and public attitudes to these issues 
                    The range of  mechanisms to support knowledge transfer and maximise the impact of research in  academic, economic and societal contexts
  
                    Behaviour: 
                      Engages with and  shares research through research-informed and student-focused teaching 
                      Contributes to  increasing public awareness, engagement and understanding of research and  associated impacts 
                      Identifies innovative  trends, ideas and applications; is enterprising and entrepreneurial within and  beyond academia 
                      Works collaboratively  with all stakeholders to create, develop and exchange research knowledge to  influence and benefit policy development, society and the economy; 
                      seeks new outlets and  promotes the application of research in innovative ways 
                    Appreciates and works  with diversity and difference in research and education
  
                    Attitude: 
                    Values the  contribution of research to teaching and teaching to research 
                  Recognises the importance  of accountability of research with regard to social and economic impacts,  internationalisation and global citizenship | 
                 
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        No revisions in 2012 
        Amendments approved by UPC in April and May 2013  and by Senate in June 2013	
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