Find out how the research costing tool will benefit the research community and how to get involved in the innovation communities and project boards.
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Find out how the research costing tool will benefit the research community and how to get involved in the innovation communities and project boards.
We are focusing our newsletter this fortnight on one important call: our survey to help us develop a service to manage restricted data for all researchers at the University. Reminder – highly restricted and sensitive data surveyA reminder that the highly restricted...
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.
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.
Welcome to our final newsletter of 2018, in which we talk about our next business case, let you know when some of our new technology is expected to arrive, announce our ‘Lunch with the Research Lifecycle Programme’ event and talk about restricted data Business case...
Thank you to those of you who were able to attend our recent community engagement events about restricted data, research networking and collaboration, and cloud solutions CITP approval This week, we received approval from the Change and IT Process (CITP) Subcommittee...
We’re looking for more people to get involved in programme activities, including a search for a leadership role in our Research IT innovation community project. We’ve also got a few other opportunities to have your voice heard on how the programme is moving forward....
We’re keen on reaching out to our entire research community to help us shape the direction of the change projects The planning for our change projects’ implementation has started in earnest. Our five-year activity plans are set out in the business case and we are...
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