[Academic] FW: Research Integrity and Culture Week 2025

Gabrielle Weir gabrielle.weir at strath.ac.uk
Tue Feb 25 13:44:20 GMT 2025


Dear All,

Grace Murkett from RKES sent the information below about Research Integrity and Culture Week, which relate to equality, diversity and inclusion:
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I just wanted to highlight that Research Integrity and Culture Week 2025 events are now open for registration. Please feel free to register for any and all events that interest you,:



  *   Research Integrity and Culture Week Launch<https://bookings.strath.ac.uk/Home/Course/6866>, Monday 10th March, 11:00-13:30 (including lunch!) - Join us to find out more about initiatives taking place across the university to promote positive and inclusive research cultures. The section will be predominantly discussion -based to allow you to key aspects of research cultures with like-minded colleagues and feedback on institutional initiatives.
  *   Understanding Narrative CVs<https://bookings.strath.ac.uk/Home/Course/6887>, Tuesday 11th March, 10:00-11:15 - Join us for a panel discussion to discuss the motivations behind the introduction of Narrative CVs and how it can support more inclusive career assessment.
  *   Can We Measure Research Cultures Responsibly?<https://bookings.strath.ac.uk/Home/Course/6874>, Tuesday 11th March, 13:30-14:45 - This is an opportunity reflect on whether research cultures can be measured responsibly and in a way that promotes positive behaviours and values. This panel discussion will feature experts from across the UK research sector, including Yolana Pringle who led on the REF 2029 PCE Indicators project for Vitae and Dr Ralitsa Madsen from the UK Committee on Research Integrity.
  *   Enhancing Strathclyde's Research Cultures<https://bookings.strath.ac.uk/Home/Course/6886>, Tuesday 11th March, 15:00-16:00 - This interactive session is an opportunity to feed in directly to Strathclyde's developing research culture plan.
  *   Intersectionality Workshop<https://bookings.strath.ac.uk/Home/Course/6889>, Thursday 13th March, 12:00-13:30 - In this workshop, participants will be provided with a safe space to reflect on intersecting identities such as race, gender, class, sexual orientation, ability, and many others. By applying an intersectional framework, participants will be better equipped at identifying the impact of overarching power structures and comprehensively address inequality.

You can see the whole programme of events on the RKES Portal<https://strath.sharepoint.com/sites/rkes/SitePages/Research-Integrity-and-Culture-Week.aspx#research-integrity-and-culture-week-2025>.

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