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Who we are and what we do

Dedicated to the support for the wellbeing, professional development and career progress of all Early Career Researchers (ECRs).

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Our Role:

The purpose of MAPS Early Career Researchers (ECRs) Forum is to lead on the provision of support for the wellbeing, professional development and career progress of early career researchers, including postgraduate research degree students, postdoctoral researchers and academics up to 6 years after PhD award, or anyone who consider themselves as an ECR. ÌýIt aims to establish an inclusive support structure and a positive research culture to enable ECRs to thrive and excel.Ìý

The Forum Co-Chair Group is recruiting!

We especially welcome members from underrepresented groups to join us.

Roles & Responsibilities
  • To conduct termly internal review of the current support available to ECRs and practices at both departmental level and faculty level, and identify areas for development.
  • To promote best practices in the support and provision for ECRs across MAPS.
  • To respond to needs and requests from ECRs and propose development of resources to address them.
  • To develop cross-faculty initiatives, such as networking events and workshops, to support and connect ECRs.
  • To develop strategies and measures that could help ECRs with career development, such as the identification of training events and workshops.
  • To develop strategies and measures that could help ECRs succeed in fellowship and grant applications.
  • To promote a positive and inclusive research culture for ECRs and empower our ECRs to succeed in their research and career.
  • To report to the MAPS Faculty Research Board.
Membership

Members must be currently funded research students or staff. Each department should have at least one representative who must be PDRA or an ECR staff member and should be nominated by the Head of the Department. Each department should also have at least a PhD student representative who can be nominated by the Departmental Graduate Tutor. Departmental ECR Leads will be members in an ex-officio capacity. Other ECRs and staff may also join the Forum or attend the termly meetings. The Faculty Vice Dean for Research will attend to assist the meetings as a non-voting member.

Term

Membership is initially for 2 years, with the flexibility to terminate earlier or extend.

Co-chairs

The Forum is co-chaired by an ECR staff member and a PhD student. All members can volunteer for co-chairs. Where there are more than two self-nominations, an informal interview will be run by a panel consisting of the Faculty Vice Dean for Research, a Faculty Research Board Member and a Forum Member.

Meeting

The Forum meets termly.

Co-Chairs of the Forum

Mr Cassius Morrison
Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoecology PhD Student
Founder of Palaeontologists against Systemic RacismÌý
Department of Earth Sciences
cassius.morrison.21@ucl.ac.ukÌý

DrÌýMichael J. Booth
Royal Society University Research Fellow
Lecturer (Asst Prof) in Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Department of Chemistry
m.j.booth@ucl.ac.uk

DrÌýCianÌýO'Donovan
Senior Research Fellow
Department of Science and Technology StudiesÌý
cian.o@ucl.ac.uk


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Current members of the ERC ForumÌý

Department

Departmental ECR Leads

ECR Staff Rep

PhD Rep

Chemistry

Prof Stefan Howorka

Dr Michael Booth

Lauren Cook
Milz Beaumont

Earth Sciences

TBC

Dr Liz Gaunt

Cassius Morrison

IMD

Dr Mojtaba Jelabi

Dr Mojtaba Jelabi

Quanyao Lin

IRDR

Dr Rozana Himaz

Dr Megnaa Mehtta

Aisha Aldosery

LCN

Prof Andrew Green
Dr Carla Perez Martinez

Dr Cecilia Zaza

Megan Joseph

Maths

Prof Alex Sobolev

TBC

Kobe Marshall-Stevens

MSSL

Prof Hamish Reid

ÌýDr Zofia Chrobakova

TBC

Physics

Prof Edina Rosta

Dr Stefano Vergani
Mr George Katsoulis

Marcin Jastrzebski

Statistics

Dr Sebastian Maier

Dr Omar Rivasplata

Ms Alessia Eletti

STS

Prof Jack Stilgoe

Dr Cian O'Donovan

Jaspreet Jagdev
Antonia Belli
Greta Von Albertini

What we do:

Awards 2024
MAPS ECR Forum Awards 2024ÌýWinners Announcement

Many congratulations to the winners of the MAPS Faculty ECR Forum Awards 2024.Ìý

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MAPS ECR Forum Awards 2024Ìý

The MAPS Faculty ECR Forum is proud to launch the ECR Forum Awards 2024 to recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements and contributions made by the ECRs in various areas. Apply by 14 June 2024.


MAPS ECR Forum Event-Fellowships Speakers
MAPS ECR Forum Event- Planning Your Academic Career: Early Career Fellowships
So, you would like to be an academic: do you know what it takes to get an Early Career Fellowship? The MAPS Faculty ECR Forum invites you to join us on the 19th Feb to find out all you need to know.

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MAPS Faculty ECR Forum AwardsÌý2023ÌýWinners Announcement

MAPS ECR Forum is proud to announce the winners of the MAPS first-ever ECR Forum Awards.ÌýÌýThe awards highlight and reward the world-class research, teaching and community building carried out by ECRs in departments across the faculty.

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Award

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MAPS ECR Forum Awards are now open for applications for outstanding achievements made by ECRs in Research, Teaching, Outreach and Communication,ÌýEDI and Community Work. Apply before Friday 16th June to win £150 love2shop vouchers!


Research Ideas

Let us know the challenges you face and your ideas on what could be improved to create a positive research culture for ECRs.

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