Early Career Researcher (ECR) Network
Intro
Welcome to the Early Career Researcher (ECR) Network at the University of West London, where innovation, collaboration and excellence converge to shape the future of research.
Our community of young academics nurtures talent from across UWL's Schools and Colleges, empowering them to make a lasting impact in their fields by encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration and transformative research. Together, we aim to foster the professional growth of our ECRs and amplify the University's research impact globally.
Empowering early career researchers is not just about nurturing their potential; it's about fuelling the future of academia and pioneering discoveries. The ECR Network at the University of West London is a testament to our commitment to provide a supportive and collaborative platform for emerging scholars."
— Professor Aude Bicquelet-Lock, Director of Research and Development
Early Career Researcher Groups
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School of Computing and Engineering - ECR Group
A dynamic and inclusive community dedicated to empowering young academics and making a lasting impact in our respective fields within UWL's School of Computing and Engineering.
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School of Human and Social Sciences - ECR Group
This group supports emerging scholars across diverse fields including psychology, criminology, sociology, forensic science, politics and international relations, education and nutritional therapy.
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London Geller College of Hospitality and Tourism - ECR Group
Our research community for economic tourism management, sociological and cultural study of food, diversity and inclusivity, sustainable events, marketing and consumer behaviour in the hospitality and tourism industry.
News and announcements
Join the British Academy Early Career Researcher Network
The British Academy Early Career Researcher Network has officially launched in London, marking a new chapter of opportunities for early career researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
This inclusive, researcher-led community tailors support to your needs, offering chances for professional growth and networking with the wider research community. With a focus on diversity and inclusion, the British Academy aims to support all UK-based ECRs working in the humanities or social sciences, regardless of your funding source or background.
- For more details and to become a member, visit the British Academy ECR Network website.
Bid Surgeries
Discover a valuable opportunity to elevate your research proposals! Introducing Bid Surgeries – a collaborative initiative by the Research Support Unit and Research Development at the University of West London.
- Where: Rami Ranger House (ground floor) or via Microsoft Teams
- When: 2pm - 3pm every Thursday
- No registration required
Engage in informal discussions to refine your bids and get insights from the research community. Contact Jana Sulikova for details.
Resources and support
Research Development
Our Research Development platform is designed to support and nurture your academic growth. Access valuable resources and opportunities to advance your research and career, including funding, knowledge exchange and professional development support.
Log in using your UWL details to view the Sharepoint page below.
Knowledge Exchange is the third core mission of the University – alongside teaching and research. Our platform offers the opportunity to enhance your research by working alongside businesses, public services, the third sector and communities outside of UWL.
Contact us
If you would like more information about the ECR Network or have any inquiries, please feel free to reach out to us at ecrgroup@uwl.ac.uk.
ECR Network Coordinator:
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Dr Livia Lantini
Senior Lecturer in Civil EngineeringSchool of Computing and EngineeringLivia Lantini received the BSc (Hons) degree in Civil Engineering and the MSc degree in Infrastructure and Transportation Engineering with the Department of Engineering, Rome Tre University, Rome, Italy. In 2021 she was awarded the PhD degree in Civil Engineering by the University of West London, London, UK.
Her research focuses on the assessment of civil engineering infrastructures using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and other non-destructive testing (NDT) methods in Civil Engineering and Geosciences, as well as the health monitoring and assessment of trees using GPR.
Find out more
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Research Centres and Groups
Find out about our multi-disciplinary areas of expertise, research, and teaching.
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Research impact
Learn how our research has helped communities locally, nationally and internationally.
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The Graduate School
If you are interested in studying for a PhD or Professional Doctorate, the Graduate School is here to support your research.