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Designing and tracking research impacts
My colleague Rachel Brockhurst and I had a really interesting discussion on Monday with Lisa Fedorciow from Vertigo Ventures about their project-based ‘Impact Tracker’ tool. Tracking research impact – driven in some part but […]
Bucks New University reports call for policy changes to tackle marginalisation of Gypsies, Travellers and Roma communities
The failings within the criminal justice system and health and social work sectors for members of the Gypsy, Traveller and Roma (GTR) communities – along with policy recommendations to tackle […]
Survey: Drilling down into the drivers for RDMS
We have circulated a survey to the CREST Member Research Leads (heads of research and research managers) to inform the RDMS project and also the initial talks about prototyping, discussions with developers and potential partners. We’ve asked […]
Nurse Review of the Research Councils: GuildHE / CREST Response
GuildHE and CREST have responded to Sir Paul Nurse’s call for evidence to inform his review of the research councils. NURSE Review_GuildHE and CREST response_April 2015
CREST and GuildHE respond to the Nurse Review of the research councils
Click here to read CREST‘s and GuildHE‘s response to Sir Paul Nurse’s review of the UK’s research councils.
Bucks New University research into Facebook and mental health conditions
Facebook can help people recover from mental health problems but it needs to be used cautiously and strategically as it can also make symptoms worse, new research shows: – […]
University of Chichester research shows how brains are shaped by childhood
NEW research detailing how childhood experiences influence the development of the brain has been collated in a book by two Chichester authors. Child Development and the Brain has been written […]
University of Chichester unearths science behind cheetah’s unrivalled speed
THE science of how cheetahs can sprint nearly three times the speed of Olympic champion Usain Bolt has been revealed by a senior lecturer from the University of Chichester. Dr Penny […]
University of St Mark & St John wins £3 million funding
The University of St Mark & St John has been awarded nearly £3 million of funding to support its plans to develop and diversify. It was announced this week that […]
University of Winchester research maps sustainable practice in small businesses
Highlights from a research project into leadership and sustainability in small and medium-sized businesses were revealed during an event at the University of Winchester last month. The year-long project, titled […]
Norwich University of the Arts and the 2015 Association of Art Historians Conference
The Association for Art Historians Annual (AAH) Conference – hosted by the University of East Anglia – took place in Norwich from the 9th to the 11th of April. Norwich University […]
Welcome to the CREST RDMS Project Blog!
Welcome to the first posting to kick off our blog on this collaborative project investigating drivers and collaborative, consortia-based solutions for research data management! This project actually started as a […]
The CREST Research Leads and RDMS
On 23 March 2015 the CREST Research Group met and engaged in an initial discussion about the recently-launched, JISC-funded CREST-led project looking at the possibility of creating a consortia-based research data […]
JISC Research Data Spring, Research Data Management and CREST
The Consortium for Research Excellence, Support and Training (CREST) has received funding as part of the JISC Research Data Spring initiative to develop A consortial approach to building an integrated RDM […]
University of Cumbria PhD Studentship in marine renewable energy
The University of Cumbria and the Sir John Fisher Foundation are pleased to announce a funded PhD Studentship in the area of marine renewable energy. Renewable energy systems (RES) are […]