People and contacts
Meet the teams within SRS
Leadership
Susanna Broom Professor Jeremy Niven
The SRS is led by the Head, Susanna Broom, and the Dean, Professor Jeremy Niven. They provide leadership and direction on the provision and support for emerging researchers.
Administrative Support
As well as supporting the smooth running of the SRS and the associated governance structures, the Administration team is the first point of contact for your general queries. They are also responsible for SRS communications, such as the newsletters; PGR Connections and The Sussex Researcher. The team also runs the Junior Research Associate scheme for undergraduate researchers.
General enquires: researcher-school@sussex.ac.uk
Researcher Development
The team supports the development of PGRs and ECRs through induction, training, writing retreats, funding opportunities, community events and awards. They support the PGR Experience and ECR sub-committees, oversee the HR Excellence in Research Award, and run SussexDocFest and the ECR Symposium as part of the annual Summer of Research.
PGR enquiries: researcher-development@sussex.ac.uk
ECR enquiries: researchstaffoffice@sussex.ac.uk
Assistant Programme Manager
Ayla supports the delivery of the SRS’s vision as outlined in the SRS Enabling Plan. Working across the board on SRS projects that continue to improve the experience of emerging researchers at Sussex.
Research Degrees Manager
Fiona manages the quality assurance, policy and governance processes in the SRS. Her work includes reviewing of our regulations and policies.
General enquiries: pgr-governance@sussex.ac.uk
PGR Scholarships
The team provides support for external PhD funding bids and the delivery of Doctorial Training
Partnerships and Centres for Doctoral Training. Once funding has been secured, they liaise with PGRs on scholarship applications and funding statuses.
General enquiries: pgr-scholarships@sussex.ac.uk
DISCnet Centre for Doctoral Training
Susanne manages the DISCnet Centre for Doctoral Training, a consortium of three member universities funded by the Science and Technologies Facilities Council, training a new generation of postgraduate data intensive scientists.
The Consortium for the Humanities and the Arts South-east England (CHASE)
This Doctoral Training Partnership is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council to support postgraduate research across a consortium of eight member institutions. The central team is based at the ÄûÃÊÊÓƵ in SRS.
CHASE studentships offer PGRs funding support alongside an extensive training programme,
placement opportunities and researcher networks. CHASE also runs a bi–annual Encounters conference and publishes an open access student journal, Brief Encounters, curating original and creative contributions from PGRs and ECRs.
General enquiries: enquiries@chase.ac.uk
CHASE placement enquiries: training@chase.ac.uk