Dr Kay Guccione, REDS Conference Director

The Researcher Education and Development Scholarship (REDS) Conference is an annual, free, online, international conference focusing on the scholarship (evaluation, research into practice, action research, theoretical perspectives) of Researcher Education and Development in its widest sense. Positioned in complement with other sector conferences focusing on educational practice for developing research and researchers (Vitae, UKCGE, Advance HE, ARMA and many more Research-focused Conferences) the REDS Conference uniquely focuses on research into practice, and promotes the value of scholarship-led practice in our specialist field.
The approach, focus and content of the REDS Conference is quality assured by working annually with a REDS Advisory Group of up to 20 members.
Advisory Group members should have some experience in a formal or informal Researcher Development role (or closely adjacent role) as a member of university professional services staff, academic staff (including PGRs and Research-only Staff), as a similar post holder in a public, private or third sector organisation, or as an independent consultant to the sector.
Please use this form to express an interest in being a member of the REDS Advisory Group, the remit of which is to guide, plan, promote, deliver, and evaluate the next REDS Conference (date TBC).
Advisory Group members will meet up to four times per year (from May 2025), usually for 1-1.5h each time, to plan the conference theme and call for papers, to review and select speakers for the conference, to coordinate the conference, and to review and learn from the conference feedback.
Between meetings members review abstract submissions, work collaboratively to agree web text, share promotional materials about the conference in their networks, and review and edit submissions to the REDS blog. In total, this will comprise no more than 10h per year (excluding members’ own submission to, or attendance, at the conference).
Advisory Group members are not excluded from submitting papers to the REDS conference. Colleagues who (find they) cannot attend the conference, are not excluded from acting as Advisory Group members.
REDS Advisory group members uphold the REDS Conference Code Of Practice.
The deadline for you to submit your Expression of Interest is 5pm on Monday 24th March 2025.
In the event of there being more than 20 eligible applications, the panel, conference hosts at the University of Glasgow (Dr Kay Guccione, University of Glasgow and conference Director, Dr Joanna Royle, Researcher Development Manager, and Dr Rhoda Stefanatos, Fellowships Development Manager and experienced Advisory Group member) will select the group of 20 members. Selection will be based on recruiting different types of relevant researcher development, scholarship, and events management expertise, and equally, different types of lived experience and career experience with regard to the HE/Research sector.
Outcomes will be communicated by Monday 10th April 2025.
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