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Author: Darcey Gillie

Darcey Gillie is one of the IAD’s two Research Staff Careers Consultant, supporting fixed-term research staff at the University with their career planning and options. Darcey provides our 1:1 career development consultations, and delivers a suite of career workshops and works with Schools/Research Staff Societies on career specific events and workshops. Darcey works on a part-time basis (normally Tuesdays and Wednesdays) and can be contacted at ResearchStaff.Careers@ed.ac.uk
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