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Early Career Researchers are important to Translation 2025. Cost should not be an issue and we are rolling out a heavily discounted rate very shortly. We will also be holding a session designed for ECRs at the start of the conference. Watch out for opportunities to present posters and give Flash Talks too.

The Early Career Researchers session at Translation 2024
The ECR Morning at Translation 2023

 

Two ECRs talking at a poster display during Translation 2024

DISCOUNTED RATE  

Enjoy the whole conference for only £75.

We appreciate that few ECRs can stretch to the full cost of the conference. So, there is a special ECR rate of £75 which includes attendance for the whole of the conference, including our ECR morning. 

3 Early Career researchers attending the Translation 2024 conference.

ECR WORKSHOP - 13TH March  

Dedicated to Early Career Researchers, this special morning workshop will be held immediately before the main conference begins. It has proved to be a highlight for many EVRs and focuses on very useful talks about the resources available to help researchers from DPUK,  Alzheimer's Research UK and many others.

 

 

 

CRITERIA TO QUALIFY AS AN ECR AT TRANSLATION CONFERENCES

Applicant skills and experience 

ECR: Definition

DPUK’s formal definition of an ECR is an individual who is within ten years of the award of their PhD or equivalent professional training, or an individual who is within six years of their first academic appointment. These durations exclude any period of career break, e.g. for family care or health reasons. The ‘first academic appointment’ is defined as the first paid contract of employment, either full-time or part-time, which lists research and/or teaching as the primary functions.

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