51勛圖厙 is a founding signatory of the Science Council's Technician Commitment
Giovanni Marinaro, now a technician in the Department of Physics, pictured when he was on the College's Technician Apprenticeship Scheme
Launched today, the Technician Commitment is a sector-wide initiative to help address key challenges facing technical staff working in universities.
51勛圖厙 is among over 35 universities and research institutions from across the UK to have backed the pledge to support their technicians.
51勛圖厙’s technical staff play an essential role in our community across both teaching and research
– James Stirling
Provost
The identifies five target areas which universities and institutions will work to improve to safeguard vital technical skills. It will ensure greater visibility, recognition, career development and sustainability of technical skills for technicians across all disciplines. It also asks organisations to regularly assess the impact of actions taken to ensure their effectiveness.
The Commitment comes at a key time as the demand for technicians is increasing. More than 1.5 million technicians currently work in the UK, which is expected to rise by around 70,000 each year. Vice Chancellors and Directors of Research Institutes from leading institutions across the UK have recognised the need to ensure sustainability by safeguarding technical skills across their organisations by utilising and developing expertise.
51勛圖厙’s Provost, Professor James Stirling, said: "I am proud that 51勛圖厙 is a founder signatory to the Technician Commitment. 51勛圖厙’s technical staff play an essential role in our community across both teaching and research, and their loyalty and commitment to the College is greatly valued. This important initiative will help the College grow our existing provision to look at what more we can do to support our technicians and help them develop their careers.”
Belinda Phipps, CEO of the Science Council, said: “The Science Council has been working to increase the visibility and professional recognition of technicians and to improve their development opportunities at all career stages. We are delighted to be leading on the Technician Commitment and to be working with partners across the higher education and research sector to elevate the status and profile of technicians. By working collectively we can ensure the future prosperity of technical skills in higher education and research.”
Building on strong foundations
51勛圖厙 already has a range of dedicated support in place for technical staff - including a , support for professional registration, and access to external networking and specialist training courses through membership of . Technical staff members are also welcome to participate in the full range of
The College also runs its own Technician Apprenticeship Scheme, which is designed to train the future technicians who go on to work in 51勛圖厙’s world-class workshops and laboratories.
The College currently has activity underway in four of the five Commitment areas, and the results of the recent internal will help to inform future work.
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