Café Culture Workshops for Research Enabling Professionals – Provocations
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This toolkit is designed by R&I enablers for R&I enablers. It aims to give a voice to the those historically absent from research culture discussions to help shape solutions that ensure sustainable and inclusive change for the benefit of all.
‘R&I enablers’ is an umbrella term used to describe those who facilitate research & innovation. Many roles, grades and areas across the sector are R&I enablers; from accountants and administrators, to technicians and teachers. These roles influence how research and innovation happens, is funded, communicated, archived, experienced and maintained. R&I enabler roles can be entirely focussed on R&I – for example funding development, or can be part of a wider remit – for example, librarians.
The product is shared under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. It is derived, with permission, from the Wellcome Trust Reimagine Research Culture Café Culture Kit.
This is product of a collaboration between:
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ARMA |
@arma_uk |
Hilary Noone |
@HilaryNoone |
Praxis Auril |
@PraxisAuril |
Tamsin Mann |
@Tam2Mann |
PRISM |
https://www.pris-managers.ac.uk/ |
Anja Roeding |
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Technicians Commitment |
@TechsCommit |
Catrin Harris |
@harriscat |
QUB |
@QUBelfast |
Chris Browne |
@QUBResearchPol @cjbrowne28 |
University of Glasgow |
@UofGlasgow |
Ashley Theunissen |
@UofGCultureLab @ AshleyTheuniss1 |
Bath Spa University |
@BathSpaUni |
Beth Humphries |
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Loughborough |
@lborouniversity |
Jenna Townend Elizabeth Gadd |
@jenna_townend @LizzieGadd
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