About Us
Research and Graduate Services (RGS) supports the development and delivery of the University's Research and Knowledge Transfer Strategy, and contributes expertise and guidance across the full spectrum of the University's research and doctoral training policies and activities.
Director of RGS: Dr Richard Masterman
PA and Office Manager: Kate Miller
RGS has five sections:
Research Policy and Development
This section coordinates the activities and initiatives of the Research and Knowledge Transfer Board including Priority Groups, and the development and implementation of research policies, including the coordination of the University's REF submission. Staff work with the academic community to win research grants and contracts, across most sponsor categories and to develop, maintain and implement policies and procedures which are in line with best practice for a leading research university. The section manages the University's relationship management with several major research sponsors including with Research Councils, EU and Charities.
Head of Research Policy and Development: Helen Hurman
Research Operations
This section is responsible for development and implementation of full economic costing and post award management of the University's research and related portfolio working closely with the academic community, School Managers and research administrators. The section also includes support for EU costing, project management and audit requirements. Staff have knowledge and expertise on the financial and regulatory requirements of sponsors and to ensure compliance with the University's financial regulations.
Head of Research Operations: Vacancy
Research Contracts and Governance
This section provides the academic community and other professional services with contract advice and reviews all research and related contracts and agreements to ensure compliance with legislation, regulation and best practice. All research and research related contracts and agreements are reviewed by staff with appropriate legal expertise and qualifications. Within the section there is specific expertise on research governance to advise on clinical trial studies and all research and related activities that require ethical approval.
Head of Contracts: Paul Cartledge
The Graduate School
The Graduate School contributes to the development of the University's postgraduate strategy through the Postgraduate Strategy Committee, and supports the development and implementation of bids for PhD studentships, in particular those funded by UK Research Councils. Graduate School staff support all postgraduates and early career research staff at The University of Nottingham by providing training and development opportunities, workshops, and events, and help with funding. Graduate Centres provide local dedicated social and study spaces. A programme of events is also provided for the supervisors of doctoral students.
Head of the Graduate School: Tessa Payne
Dean of the Graduate School: Prof Jerry Roberts
Research Outcomes
A new section has been established to develop an integrated programme for supporting increased focus on research outcomes through targeted interventions at the development, project implementation and post project phases which can lead to the development of the highest quality impact case studies and other outcomes which will benefit the University. The section will also manage a portfolio of major research-driven projects including the development of equipment sharing within the University and more broadly the development and management of international research collaborations including with campuses in China and Malaysia.
Head of Research Outcomes: Steven Hardy
Research and Graduate Services also provides an outreach service through
The Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS)