Joliot-Curie Conference 2023

13 - 14 September 2023, Southampton, United Kingdom


Introduction
Are you looking for an independent career in academic research?

Shape your future academic career in chemistry research.

The Joliot-Curie Conference is the annual must-attend event dedicated to supporting the aspirations of early career researchers, particularly those who are underrepresented in academia. 

This conference explores career topics that are relevant to early career researchers and encourages open discussions on issues that can promote an inclusive culture and diversity in the workplace. 

With an exciting programme of workshops, one-to-one consultations, and keynote speeches from world-renowned experts, the Joliot-Curie Conference will enable you to: 
  • Get information and support on issues affecting your academic research career and progression in academic research 
  • Take part in a peer review research funding workshop to gain new insights into grant application processes
  • Develop your communication skills and gain confidence when talking about and presenting your research 
  • Access support during the event through targeted group discussions and one-to-one sessions.

Who would benefit from attending?

Post-doctoral researchers in academia who aspire to establish an independent career in research. 

The 2021 Joliot-Curie Conference achieved a 100% Good – Excellent feedback rating from delegates. Here’s what some of them said:

"The talks were very inspiring and I am very much excited to continue pursuing my career as an independent researcher." 

"It is good to know that the speakers we saw these days are human beings, that also had the same uncertainties and questions I have now!"

"I also have an idea of funding opportunities and what is expected in these applications."

Funding proposal workshop

Success in an academic career depends very much on your talent and passion as a researcher. However, even the most talented and passionate individuals need funding to pursue their research and that can sometimes be very difficult to secure. We know from previous Joliot-Curie conferences that this is one area where early-career researchers could benefit from some expert help, so we are devoting most of the second day of the conference to issues around getting funded.  You’ll get the opportunity to listen to funding experts, who will speak from several different perspectives, and to ask questions.
 
Day 2 will offer delegates the opportunity to learn about writing a grant application through an interactive workshop to experience funding applications from both sides of the process using their own research ideas. The benefits of this exercise are threefold:
  • The opportunity to practise writing a funding proposal
  • Receive constructive feedback on your proposal from your peers in a safe environment
  • The opportunity to be an assessor, which will give you valuable insights into how proposals are selected.

Submit a proposal

Previous Joliot Curie delegates find the grant-application assessment workshop a great opportunity to be on the other side of the process and see how to improve their funding applications.

You can submit a one-page research proposal which will be anonymised and discussed alongside other proposals from delegates on the day. You will not assess your own proposal. The discussion will focus on how well communicated a proposal is, is it clear what the impact of the research is in terms of progressing the chemical sciences.  What will be the wider impact of the research, e.g. commercial applications, government policy, the public etc? Is it clear that the researcher has the track record to carry out the proposed research project successfully.

Supporing inclusion and diversity

The Royal Society of Chemistry is proactive in ensuring all our activities to advance the chemical sciences are accessible and inclusive for a diverse community. 

We initiate new activities and projects that will improve the diversity of our community at all stages of the pipeline and we bring together evidence to inform how to make such improvements. 

Attendance

Grants for carers have been introduced following the Royal Society of Chemistry Breaking the barriers report where 78% of chemists working in UK academia felt that managing parenting and/or caring responsibilities has an impact on women’s retention and progression. This fund is not limited to women scientists and welcomes applications from anyone with caring responsibilities, for more information please refer to the ‘bursaries’ section on this page.

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Registration
Registration includes:
  • Attendance at the sessions 
  • Refreshments throughout the meeting
  • Lunch
  • Attendance at the poster reception  
  • Attendance at the conference banquet (Wednesday evening) 
All prices quoted do not include VAT, which is added during registration at the prevailing rate in the UK
RSC Member £25 +VAT
Non Member £30 +VAT
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Bursaries

Grants for Carers

Grants for carers have been introduced following the Royal Society of Chemistry Breaking the barriers report where 78% of chemists working in UK academia felt that managing parenting and/or caring responsibilities has an impact on women’s retention and progression. This fund is not limited to women scientists and welcomes applications from anyone with caring responsibilities. These grants have been supported by The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Chemists’ Community Fund.

You can apply for up to a maximum of £1200/year to assist with additional financial costs that you incur for care usually provided by you whilst you attend a chemistry related meeting, conference or workshop or a professional development event.

Caring responsibilities are wide and varied, and so each application will be individually assessed, examples of applications that we will consider include:
  • paying for extra home help or nursing care for a dependent whilst you will not be present
  • additional medical/respite care for a dependent whilst you will not be present
  • travel expenses for a relative to travel with you to care for dependents whilst you attend a meeting or event
  • paying for extended hours with a care worker/childminder/play scheme to cover time when you will arrive home later than normal.
You are eligible to apply if: 
  • you are a chemist
  • you will incur additional caring expenses whilst attending a chemistry-related meeting, conference, event or workshop or a professional development event
  • you will use these funds to cover the cost of care that you usually provide 
  • you are based in the UK or Ireland or if not, you will normally have held three years RSC membership (past or current).

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Venue
University of Southampton

University of Southampton, University Road, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom

Accommodation
Accommodation, on campus, can be booked as part of the registration process. The rooms are single ensuite, bed and breakfast (student accommodation) at the rate of £40 per night (VAT included).

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