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        <![CDATA[Brought to you from day 2 of the 2012 Vitae Researcher Development International Conference, this podcast executively summarises many of our conference activities, from plenary speakers to workshop leaders, to the experiences of our conference participants, the engaging final keynote and closing thoughts from Vitae's Director. <br><br>Podcast programme<br><br>Introduction to the podcast - Michael Duignan, Vitae<br><br>'Research staff: professional development, career development and impact' day 2 plenary speakers<br>- Elizabeth Wilkinson, Head of Postgraduate Career Developer, University of Manchester<br>- Dr David Finger, National Podstdoc Association, US<br><br>Introduction to day 2 workshops - Michael Duignan, Vitae <br><br>Snapshot of the participant experiences - various<br><br>Final keynote - 'Happiness Research and happier researchers', Nic Marks, Founder of the Centre for Well-being<br><br>Closing thoughts, key points and messages from day 2 - Ellen Pearce, Director, Vitae ]]>
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Podcast programme

Introduction to the podcast - Michael Duignan, Vitae

'Research staff: professional development, career development and impact' day 2 plenary speakers
- Elizabeth Wilkinson, Head of Postgraduate Career Developer, University of Manchester
- Dr David Finger, National Podstdoc Association, US

Introduction to day 2 workshops - Michael Duignan, Vitae 

Snapshot of the participant experiences - various

Final keynote - 'Happiness Research and happier researchers', Nic Marks, Founder of the Centre for Well-being

Closing thoughts, key points and messages from day 2 - Ellen Pearce, Director, Vitae </itunes:summary>
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Introduction to the podcast - Michael Duignan, Vitae

Conference aims and objectives - Ellen Pearce, Director, Vitae

'Comparing international strategies for developing researchers' - day 1 plenary speakers

- Dr Bob Sowell, VP of Programs and Operations, Council of Graduate Schools 

- Prof Shelda Debrowski, Higher Education Researcher, University of Western Australia

- Prof Takehiko Kitamori, VP of Human Resource Development and Internationalisation, University of Toyko

- Martin Hynes, Chief Executive, European Science Foundation 

Introduction to day 1 workshops, special interest sessions and research strand - Michael Duignan, Vitae 

Closing thoughts, key points and messages from day 1 - Ellen Pearce, Director, Vitae
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