Working with Research and Innovation Data: Multi-Organisation Perspectives
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Working with Research and Innovation Data: Multi-Organisation Perspectives

By Community of Practice in R&I Evidence and Analysis

Hear from the Community of Practice Co-Chair and panellists about the different ways R&I data is utilised across organisations and sectors.

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Introduction and moderation

Chris Daley


Chris Daley is the Head of the R&I Evidence and Analysis unit at LSE and Co-Chair of the Community of Practice. His role involves gathering evidence on the internal and external R&I landscape and pro...

Shaping research culture through evidence and engagement

Emma Spary


Emma Spary is Associate Director for Researcher Development and Research Culture at the University of Leeds, supporting over 7,000 researchers. Her career spans academia, biotech, and leadership in r...

Mapping the open data about research management landscape

Verena Weigert


Verena Weigert is a strategy specialist in Jisc’s higher education and research team, where she coordinates strategic planning and delivery for a range of research-focused initiatives. She also manag...

Data for Metascience: why we need it and how we can get it

Jack Leahy


Jack Leahy is Senior Metascience Advisor at DSIT and founding member of the UK Metascience Unit. The Unit’s work starts from a simple idea: that the scientific method, so powerful in so many areas of...

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Working with Research and Innovation Data: Multi-Organisation Perspectives

This event is organised by the Community of Practice in R&I Evidence and Analysis (CoP), a network of professionals who work with R&I data, policies and strategies. Established in August 2024 and led by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the CoP is unique due to its cross-sector reach, bringing together professionals working in universities, funders, mission groups, government, policy organisations and beyond.

This session will explore how R&I data is interrogated across institutions and consider mechanisms for cross-organisation and cross-sector collaboration and data sharing. The discussion will be moderated by the CoP Co-Chair, who will be in conversation with a variety of speakers across organisation types, learning about R&I data use that enhances organisational evidence base. This will be followed by a Q&A with the speakers.

Conversation insights will be useful for a range of attendees, from research management professionals, policy analysts & advisors, digital, data and technology specialists, government officials, funding bodies representatives or researchers & early-career academics.

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Oct 16 · 05:00 PDT