Call to Action: How can universities support doctoral and early career researchers during COVID-19 (and beyond!)

Byrom, Nicola, Jackman, Patricia, Zile, Amy , James, Elizabeth, Tyrrell, Katie, Williams, Cameron J., Haughey, Tandy, Sanderson, Rebecca, Priestley, Michael and Cogan, Nicola (2020) Call to Action: How can universities support doctoral and early career researchers during COVID-19 (and beyond!). Other. smarten.org.uk.

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Abstract

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the UK in March 2020, universities closed their doors with uncertainty over when they would reopen. In the early stages of lockdown, many doctoral and early career researchers (collectively, ECRs) felt their institutions had forgotten them.
Vitae and the UKRI-funded Student Mental Health Research Network (SMaRteN) surveyed 5,900 ECRs across 128 UK universities at the end of April 2020, to establish the impact of lockdown on their work. While almost two thirds of respondents agreed that their supervisor/line manager had done all they could to support them, only 38% felt the same way about their institution. A quarter of respondents identified that their relationship with their university had worsened since the pandemic began. Right now, a key question is: what can universities do to support their ECRs?

Keywords:Student mental health, Student experience, COVID-19, doctoral research students, Doctoral studies, Doctoral supervision
Subjects:X Education > X342 Academic studies in Higher Education
Divisions:College of Social Science > School of Education
College of Social Science > School of Sport and Exercise Science
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ID Code:42278
Deposited On:25 Sep 2020 11:55

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