Researcher Academy: leveraging your impact data to compete for funding opportunities
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Audience: all researchers - early career, senior and everyone in-between.
Calling all researchers – are you looking for quantitative metrics and impact evidence to including in funding bids or support promotions cases? Whilst this information should always be contextualised and have a qualitative element, we are proud to invite you to a specialist session on how to use your metrics to enhance funding applications.
This session will use Scopus and SciVal to focus on:
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Claim and refine your researcher profile, understanding how these are generated
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Track your research performance to highlight your impact and/or contribution
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Benchmark and understand your contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
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Analyse and track research trends to make connections within or across disciplines and identify new research areas and potential collaborators
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Understand performance and research strengths in specific Research Areas, Publications Sets or Topics
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Value the responsible use of metrics and build this into your approach
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Know where to find help if questions occur
The Open Research Team
This event has been organised by the Library’s Open Research Team, supporting your Open Access, Research Data Management and Research Intelligence needs. We cover research data management plans, support the collation of research impact reports and ensure open access compliance. For ad-hoc support or to find more training sessions, visit https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/library/open-research/ or contact researchintelligence@lancaster.ac.uk.
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