RLP news and announcements
We publish our Research Lifecycle newsletter every month, with a very occasional extra message if we’ve got an event or timely piece of news we’d like to tell you about. We won’t use your email address for any other purposes.
March update on the Research Costing Tool Project
Find out more about the most recent updates on the Research Costing Tool project.
February newsletter: Qualtrics and Overleaf webinars
Find out more about our upcoming webinars for QualtricsXM and Overleaf.
Qualtrics survey tool webinars
Qualtrics are hosting two webinars for staff and researchers to find out more about how the Qualtrics survey tool could benefit your work.
February update on the Research Costing Tool
Find out the most recent updates on the Research Costing Tool project.
Overleaf: First six months at the University
Overleaf is an online collaborative academic writing and publishing tool. It is designed to make the process of writing, editing, and producing papers and documents much faster and easier for authors.
Webinar: Using Overleaf for Literature Reviews
Following the high interest in the ‘Using Overleaf for Literature Reviews’ webinar, the Overleaf team will be re-running this session on Thursday, 25 February.
December newsletter: A new survey tool for the University
Read the December newsletter to find out more about the most recent updates on RLP projects – including the launch of the new survey tool QualtricsXM and the new Data Safe Haven Plus service.
A new survey tool for the University
We are pleased to announce the launch of QualtricsXM, a powerful, simple to use survey tool used to conduct surveys, collect and store data and produce reports. Qualtrics is available to all staff and researchers at the University and is also available to students when required for their course.
New look for the Manchester Digital Collections
Find out more about the new features of the Manchester Digital Collections (MDC) page.
December update on the Research Costing Tool
The research costing tool project aims to improve the University’s ability to accurately cost research activity and will allow staff to model costs throughout the lifecycle of a research project.
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