The Scottish Crucible 2018 programme for Scotland’s talented “research leaders of the future” culminated in the final “lab” focusing on research impact and knowledge exchange. The 33 Scottish Crucible academics travelled to Dundee for an intensive two-day programme hosted, for the first time, by Abertay University. It followed on from
Scottish Crucible explores European researcher strategies.
Along with 4,000 other delegates from across Europe and beyond, Dr Ruth Neiland, Scottish Crucible Director has participated in the 2018 international ESOF conference. ESOF, the ‘European Science Open Forum’ is hosted by a different European city every two years and is the largest interdisciplinary science meeting in Europe. ESOF
Scottish Crucible 2018 discusses Policy at Scottish Parliament
The 10th annual Scottish Crucible programme for Scotland’s most talented ‘research leaders of the future’ has commenced with media, policy and networking events hosted by the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Scottish Parliament. The Scottish Crucible ‘Policy Day’ programme has shown that real opportunities exist in Scotland for researchers,
Scottish Crucible will be 10 years old in 2018!
Throughout the year, we will be highlighting impacts taking part in the Scottish Crucible programme has had on the research and careers of our Alumni Network. Visit this page to read individual reflections submitted by a different set of Alumni each month: Alumni Reflections January 2018 February 2018