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Target Audience: All staff supervising PGR students or line managing staff
This is a live in-person event.
Creating a positive research culture within your research group is critical to enabling and encouraging your students and staff members to conduct research to their best ability while avoiding inappropriate research practices.
This workshop will explore what contributes to good (and bad) research cultures while providing an opportunity to begin developing your own approach to promoting a positive research culture within your group.
Course Outcome/ Objectives;
Participating in this event will enable you to
- understand what good (and bad) research cultures may look like in practice for contexts specific to supervisors and managers;
- begin developing your own approach to developing a positive research culture for your group;
- share experiences from peers as well as the having the opportunity to engage with RKES / OSDU colleagues with expertise relating to research culture and appropriate research behaviours questions or issues you may have.
Please note that this event is part of Strathclyde's Research Integrity & Culture Week 2023. You can see the full programme for Research Integrity & Culture Week 2023 here.
Accesibility
We are committed to ensuring our events and courses are accessible to all staff. If you feel you have a disability, health issue, or neurodivergent condition that may affect your ability to access, participate or engage in this course, please get in touch with us at osdu@strath.ac.uk to discuss your specific support requirements.
Delivered By: RKES, OSDU & Strathclyde Doctoral School