We’re looking for people who work with highly restricted and sensitive data, and we still have a few spaces available for our 3D printing innovation community event.

We’re looking for people who work with highly restricted and sensitive data, and we still have a few spaces available for our 3D printing innovation community event.
Events and opportunities to get involved Reminder: Closing soon – Submit your ideas for IT support for research The call for ideas on infrastructure and applications to help support research will be closing on Friday 12 July. Make sure you submit your ideas before...
We’re looking for more people to get involved in our programme activities, including a search for a new timesheet software tool and a virtual and augmented reality innovation community. Progress has been made in quite a few of our projects, thanks to engagement and...
Over the last few weeks, the main focus of the Research Lifecycle Programme (RLP) team has been on progressing the 2019/20 business case. We are excited to announce our first innovation community meeting for virtual and augmented reality, a new events page on the RLP website and news about advancements in some of our change projects.
It’s been a busy few weeks for the Research Lifecycle Programme team. Our 2019/20 business case is truly underway and we have had a number of engagement events over the last few weeks, including our recent Lunch with RLP on innovation communities. If you missed the...
On Thursday 9 May, we held our second ‘Lunch with the Research Lifecycle’ open event, focusing on the ‘Design and build a Research IT Innovation Community’ project (Project Q). Three speakers featured at the event: Emma Finch on the Innovation Community Project, Scott...
Our work towards our next business case is progressing. As mentioned in previous newsletters, it is a crucial time for community engagement. We want to ensure that your needs and priorities are at the heart of our business proposals. With this in mind, we would like to remind you of the upcoming workshops and engagement opportunities, and encourage you to take part and make your voice heard.
The importance of community engagement in this process is clear to us in defining our future aims and actions. We want to ensure that the programme’s goals reflect the requirements and desires of the University’s research community so we encourage all to participate in our upcoming engagements.
Much has been happening within the programme over the last couple of weeks. We have events for three different projects, so there’s likely to be something of interest for most people, whether this is compute capacity, innovation or restricted data.
If you were unable to attend our ‘Lunch with the Research Lifecycle Programme’ event last week, there’s a recording available for you to download. Also, we introduce the Innovation Community lead for one of our projects. Lunch with the Research Lifecycle We held our...
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