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Festival of Early Stage Researchers (FESR)

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Explore, network and celebrate with your community.

°Õ³ó±ðÌýFestival of Early Stage Researchers (FESR)Ìýis Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ way to say thank you to the largest community of researchers in the UK. It is an annual festival, recognising and celebrating the invaluable contribution from Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ Early Career Research Staff and Researchers to research and innovation.Ìý

Co-designed with early stage researcher representatives, each year the festival explores topics which are important to the community via interactive workshops, expert panels and networking opportunities. Researchers join the festivities to enhance their professional and personal skill sets, preDoctoral pare for the next steps in their career, share experiences and build their cross-disciplinary connections.

To get involved with our festival, explore our Festival of Early Stage Researchers Hub for further information on programme details, resources and updates from the festival throughout the years.Ìý


Would you like to shape FESR 2025 to make it our most successful event toÌýdate?

We want to hold a Festival for Early-Stage Researchers designed and delivered by Early-Stage Researchers.Ìý Are you an early career reseach staff memberÌýor doctoral researcher interested in networking across disciplines and functions? Do you want to build on your teamwork, communication, (event) organisation, and/or budgeting skills? We would welcome your contribution to making FESR 2025 what you are looking for to complement and enhance your research experience at UCL.ÌýJoin the FESR Planning Committee!

The Planning Committee will meet initially fortnightly online from mid-October onwards for 1 hour to agree and deliver on:

  1. Aims, objectives and success measures for the 2025 festival.
  2. Timing, format and alignment with any other cross-institutional events.
  3. A festival programme that includes items of interest and relevance to researchers based within all faculties and encourages cross-faculty networking where possible.

Once these points are agreed on, we will form more specialised sub-committees responsible for the various aspects of delivering the festival successfully.

Please indicate your interest in representing UCL researchers by completing the joinigÌýformÌýby Monday 7 October.Ìý

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