25-26/07/2022 – AI4SD ECR Event for Computation & Chemistry

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This is a joint event between the AI4SD and Directed Assembly Networks. It is specifically designed to inform, upskill and facilitate networking between Early Career Researchers. The event will contain talks on scientific publishing, ED&I, grant and fellowship applications, networking and much more. There will also be dedicated time for networking. 

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04/05/2022 – AI4SD Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Workshop

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Developing your inclusive approach: This session will give delegates a framework in which to consider how they can develop an inclusive approach to their work, team and research. This session will provide some examples of how to do this and inspire delegates to develop their own approaches in a practical way.

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10/02/2022 – Failed it to Nailed it! Beyond RDM – Organisation and Impact for Networks & Projects

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This event is the first in our 2022 edition of the 'Failed it to Nailed it' series. This event takes a slightly different tack to our previous data sharing series, and is focused on going beyond traditional Research Data Management (RDM) and looking at how you can nail your network or project organisation and maximise your outputs and impact. This event will contain a series of talks on organising your projects, maximising your outputs and organising funding calls / sub projects. There will also be talks from industry professionals on how to use different systems to track and manage your research, including a talk about SciVal and Scopus. The event will also include an interactive panel session with Network co-ordinators from a range of networks who will discuss their experiences and recommendations from running projects. This event is aimed at people who have a role in organising a research network or project, or are looking to organise in the future. But registration is open to all and you are welcome to attend if you have an interest in any of the talks on the agenda! Although many of our examples will come from science and engineering, our talks are applicable across most domains.

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01-02/09/21 – Skills4Scientists: Posters & Careers Symposium

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This event is part of the virtual Skills 4 Scientists series run by the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). This session is a poster symposia and recruitment event whereby students including the AI3SD interns can present their work to present their research to a range of experts from industry and academia. A number of companies have also been invited to present on the opportunities that they have to offer graduates and PhD students. 

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19/08/21 – Skills4Scientists: Careers 2

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This event is part of the virtual Skills 4 Scientists series run by the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). This session will provide insight into potential different career paths, including a panel session with ECRs talking about their different careers and a discussion on what the long term career of a chemist can look like.

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18/08/21 – Skills4Scientists: Ethical Research

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This event is part of the virtual Skills 4 Scientists series run by the Artificial Intelligence for Scientific Discovery Network+ (AI3SD) and the Physical Sciences Data-Science Service (PSDS). This session will focus on several areas of ethical research including discussions on why ethics is important and how to write an ethics application. We will also be including an interactive breakout session using a set of Moral IT cards developed by researchers at the University of Nottingham: https://lachlansresearch.com/the-moral-it-legal-it-decks/

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