The session will cover the following:
We do not profess to have all the answers and welcome the opportunity to engage in an open forum discussion after each section, in which we look forward to sharing ideas and solutions from across the sector.
The agenda can be found here
Ekaterina Gorkowienko has been a Research Office Training Manager since 2018 specifically appointed to this position as part of the Research Transformation project to work on the research development training framework. Since then Ekaterina has developed and coordinated training for all major streams within Cambridge Research Office in-person and virtually. Prior to that, she gained substantial experience in research administration having worked for the University of Cambridge and Cambridge Assessment. Ekaterina’s research interests and work lie with neuro- and psycholinguistics.
Dr Heather Booth has worked as a Senior Project Manager at the Cambridge Research Office since 2019. She has led Business Process Improvement projects including the introduction of e-signatures, automated contracts processes and building SharePoint resources for training and support across the university research community. Prior to this, she worked internationally in industry for over 20 years, leading product development for industrial manufacturing in solar, automotive and microelectronics. She holds a DPhil in Laser Physics from the University of Oxford and an MBA.
Dr Owen Roberson, Head of Research Information at Cambridge since 2018, led on staff and outputs for the 2021 REF submission for the institution and works as data lead for the Research Office in this role. Prior to this, he was Senior Analyst in the Research Information Office, after completing his PhD in English Literature in 2014. Before his PhD, he worked in a number of areas, including finance and defence.
Dr Peter Hedges is the Head of the Research Office at the University of Cambridge. The Cambridge Research Office is responsible for the central administration of the research lifecycle at the University and has over 150 staff managing an annual research turnover in excess of £500M. He was previously Director of Research Support Services at the University of Warwick, which he joined in 2008 following a long career in the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), serving in a variety of roles and disciplines. Since joining the higher education sector, Dr Hedges is a regular contributor to research administration professional development training events and conferences and has a particular interest in research information management and research governance issues and is a member of the UK Research Integrity Office (UKRIO) Advisory Board.
Lisa Christie, Operations Manager for the Cambridge Research Office since 2017, leads on people, financial and physical resource management across the department. Lisa is currently leading the programme of supporting a return of staff to the workplace and transitioning to hybrid ways of working. Prior to this, she worked in other operational roles within the finance sector.
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During this session staff of the Cambridge Research Office provide an insight into the challenges they have faced and solutions they introduced to deliver key services to their university in this new virtual world.