Research information your way (Growing Research Together) This session will be most useful to researchers and researcher project managers . Across the University, research information is held in different systems. Information can sometimes be hard to find or inaccessible. What if there was way to reuse this information and make it easy for researchers to see what is going on? Join us for an interactive workshop helping the Growing Research Together programme (GRT) to explore a big idea. Using our existing systems and technology, we believe we can provide researchers with an overview of the things they are involved with in one place. For example, a researcher could see where a project is in a Worktribe process, the status of the contract, or the next step in setting up a project. In this session, we need the help of researchers and research project managers to help us explore the possibilities using existing case studies, thinking about the data we have, and some good old-fashioned creativity. This session will be presented by Damon Querry, GRT Research Management and Research Information Lead. Further information This session is part of the University of Edinburgh's Good Research Practice Week, which has been organised by a University wide group. View further information about Growing Research Together If you have any queries about this event please contact EdinburghResearchOffice@ed.ac.uk and this will be forwarded to the event organiser. Nov 20 2023 15.00 - 16.00 Research information your way (Growing Research Together) In this interactive workshop you'll help the Growing Research Together programme explore how, using existing systems and technology, we could provide researchers with an overview of their research projects to help answer some of their frequently asked questions. LG.11, 40 George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9LX Location map Book a place on MyEd Events
Research information your way (Growing Research Together) This session will be most useful to researchers and researcher project managers . Across the University, research information is held in different systems. Information can sometimes be hard to find or inaccessible. What if there was way to reuse this information and make it easy for researchers to see what is going on? Join us for an interactive workshop helping the Growing Research Together programme (GRT) to explore a big idea. Using our existing systems and technology, we believe we can provide researchers with an overview of the things they are involved with in one place. For example, a researcher could see where a project is in a Worktribe process, the status of the contract, or the next step in setting up a project. In this session, we need the help of researchers and research project managers to help us explore the possibilities using existing case studies, thinking about the data we have, and some good old-fashioned creativity. This session will be presented by Damon Querry, GRT Research Management and Research Information Lead. Further information This session is part of the University of Edinburgh's Good Research Practice Week, which has been organised by a University wide group. View further information about Growing Research Together If you have any queries about this event please contact EdinburghResearchOffice@ed.ac.uk and this will be forwarded to the event organiser. Nov 20 2023 15.00 - 16.00 Research information your way (Growing Research Together) In this interactive workshop you'll help the Growing Research Together programme explore how, using existing systems and technology, we could provide researchers with an overview of their research projects to help answer some of their frequently asked questions. LG.11, 40 George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9LX Location map Book a place on MyEd Events
Nov 20 2023 15.00 - 16.00 Research information your way (Growing Research Together) In this interactive workshop you'll help the Growing Research Together programme explore how, using existing systems and technology, we could provide researchers with an overview of their research projects to help answer some of their frequently asked questions.