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SUPA’s Phase Four begins - Important changes

SUPA has undergone many changes in the past year, but in essential ways we remain the same. The SUPA Graduate School is moving forward with new Zoom Room classrooms coming in January, and the Annual Gathering has been scheduled for 22 May 2024. Mark your calendar! We are planning parallel theme sessions and encourage students and early career researchers to present their work, see below. 


SUPA no longer receives funding from the SFC, but we continue to be supported by the partner universities. We have made changes to adjust to this reduced funding. In our current situation, anyone who wants to be reimbursed for travelling to a SUPA course or event must apply for funds in advance. Only travel that has been approved will be reimbursed. 

A message from your new SUPA Operations Manager: Dr Linda Hadfield

After leading SUPA for many years, Prof Alan Miller retired in the spring. SUPA’s structure has changed, and I have taken on the new role of Operations Manager. Until now SUPA has been managed by a senior academic, my background is somewhat different! I completed my PhD in Atmospheric and Physical Chemistry at the NOAA Aeronomy Lab and did post-doctoral work in science education in Carl Wieman’s group, in Boulder, Colorado, USA. I then relocated to Scotland and taught Research Communication in Action at the University of Edinburgh.  Before graduate school, I taught secondary school science as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Malawi, Central Africa. 


I am very keen to hear about any suggestions you have for SUPA. Please feel free to send me an email with your thoughts or arrange a time to meet. 


Linda

Welcome Event 2023

This year’s Welcome to SUPA for new PhD students was held online on 24 October, bringing everyone together to hear from the SUPA team and explore careers and making the most out of opportunities with a keynote from Dr Caroline Müllenbroich (University of Glasgow). The following weeks are seeing a series of online Theme meetings, with students coming together with other students in their theme to meet one another and hear from students in later years in their theme about what to expect, the courses available and to get to know one another.

Light blue background, dark text says SUPA Office Hour, Thursdays 2-3pm, with the Zoom logo

Have a quick question, want to check something? Pop on to Zoom for our new SUPA Office Hour and get an immediate answer rather than a back and forth lengthy email conversation! No need to register, just hit the link and say hello!
Every Thursday during teaching term, 2-3pm.

SUPA Annual Gathering, 22 May 2024 in Glasgow

The Annual Gathering 2024 will be held on 22 May at the Advanced Research Centre (ARC) at University of Glasgow. New for 2024 we will have theme-based parallel sessions, giving more people than ever before the chance to present their research. We are looking for all members of SUPA to submit abstracts outlining what they would like to present, either in a presentation or on a poster. Workshops will be run in Semester 2 on giving good presentations and how to create an eye catching and effective poster, which will be open to all not just those presenting. The call for abstracts is now open! 
The portal will close on Feb 14th, but we recommend submitting as soon as possible, as we will assess applications as we get them and may close some themes early if they are oversubscribed.

Submit an abstract for the Annual Gathering 2024

Careers Online at Lunchtime
This series of webinars introduces you to a variety of people who after graduating with a PhD in physics went on to successful careers in a wide variety of employment sectors using the skills developed during their doctorate.

The lineup for the 23/24 academic year is nearly ready to be announced,
enrol on the MySUPA course to be kept up to date.

Signing up to the MySUPA course will also give you access to the videos from  previous sessions, including:

  • Lorenzo Zanisi, Data Scientist, UK Atomic Energy Agency

  • Orla Kelly, Knowledge Exchange & Innovation Collaboration Manager, Universities Scotland/UWS

  • Claire Thring, Senior Application Specialist, Novosound

  • Kenneth Freeman, Consultant, Awerian Ltd

This course is also open to all, so please share with anyone you think may find it useful. Anyone who has an issue with registering should email admin@supa.ac.uk for help.

We were saddened to hear of the passing of two of our own over the summer. Heriot-Watt Emeritus Professor Des Smith and Strathclyde’s Prof Adrian Cross.

Prof Smith specialised in optics and photonics, and founded Edinburgh Instruments Ltd, Heriot-Watt’s first spin-out.

Prof Cross specialised most recently in terahertz radiation sources and pseudospark physics and had been at Strathclyde since 1989 when he started his undergraduate degree.

Our thoughts are with their family, friends and colleagues.

News from our Partner Universities

Congratulations to…

Double Award renewal for Glasgow

Congratulations to Glasgow’s School of Physics & Astronomy, for having both its Juno Champion and Athena SWAN Silver status renewed in recognition of the work undertaken and continuing efforts in addressing gender equality and fostering a more inclusive working environment.

Institute of Physics Awards

Congratulations to all winners of the 2023 Institute of Physics Awards, particularly our very own Prof Alan Miller, recently retired CEO of SUPA, who is now an Honorary Fellow of the IOP, for his outstanding research and support of early career researchers.

Also from Scotland, Chris Rossi won a Teacher of Physics Award for his work at  St Joseph’s College, Dumfries.

Funding and Funder News

New Deal for Postgraduate Researchers
Following the consultation earlier this year, UKRI have published a response to the feedback, including:

  • plans to review the stipend level and terms of grants particularly with respect to students with disabilities and caring responsibilities

  • explore innovative doctoral models to improve diversity

  • promoting and strengthening wider professional development as a core part of doctoral support

  • bringing support for doctoral students in line with the broader UKRI work on Collective Talent Funding

The full response can be read on the UKRI website.

Public Engagement & Outreach

And finally…back in Horizon!

The UK government has announced that the UK will be rejoining the €95bn Horizon Europe research framework, which (to summarise a lengthy story) we had left when Britain left the European Union. This means that UK-based researchers will be able to apply for grants from the Horizon scheme. The UK will also associate to Copernicus, the Earth Observation program. The European Council are still required to confirm the deal, and if successful (as expected) UK participation will begin on 1 January 2024.

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