NUBS Research and Scholarship Festival – Day Two

Programme for Day Two
Tuesday 24th May 2022


9:30 – 12:30
Coaching and mentoring as everyday practice
Dr Jennifer Robison and Dr Phil Renshaw, Cranfield School of Management
Venue: Zoom

How can we accelerate our move to an inclusive and collegial culture and mindset, that brings out the best in each other? How can we reconnect with one another in a post-Covid context to revitalise our research, scholarship, engagement and impact activities, support one another, and enrich our environment? Join us online for a three-hour workshop with Dr Phil Renshaw and Dr Jenny Robinson to explore how we can use coaching and mentoring tips and practices to enhance research, scholarship and collegiality.

Please click the link to register for the session Coaching and mentoring as everyday practice.


13:00 – 14:30
Slow methods
Venue: Zoom 

What links longstanding research conversations, with responsible innovation, with digression and walking? They are all different perspectives on what it might mean to adopt slow methods in our research practices. On Tuesday 24 May from 13.00 – 14.30, we co-host a session on slow methods, as part of the three HaSS institute’s wider work around slow research. 

The session will be chaired by Professor Jennifer Richards and we are delighted to be joined by Professor Natasha Mauthner, Professor Andrea Doucet, Dr Philippa Page and Professor Jeremy Crampton. 

Please click the link to register for the session Slow methods.


14:30 – 16:00
Research Impact Panel with afternoon tea
How to get started with impact? 
Venue: The Core – Newcastle Helix

We are all intrinsically motivated to be impactful with our research and hope that our ideas can be useful for various beneficiary populations, organisations, policy-makers and so forth. Yet knowing how to get started with this process is fraught with uncertainty. In this panel, we explore the question of how to get started with impact and hear a variety of stories from colleagues that outlines the multiple paths of impact generation through research. There will be opportunities for discussion and Q&A throughout.

Panel Chair: Jonathan Kimmitt (Director of Impact).

Panel Members: James Cunningham, Amanze Ejiogu, Judith Watson, Paul Richter.

Please click the link to register for the session Research Impact Panel with afternoon tea.


16:15 – 17:00
Lightning talks
Venue: The Core – Newcastle Helix

Dr Sara Zaeemdar, “Theatre, Self Work and Gender in Organisations: A Research Overview”
Dr Robin Pesch, “From refugees to employees”
Dr Lucy Hatt, “Knots and tangles – educator opportunities in the bounded and integrative nature of threshold concepts in entrepreneurial thinking”
Dr Periklis Boumparis, “Credit Ratings and Corporate ESG policies”
Professor Simon Hussain, “Research – A Personal Journey”
Dr Dean Pierides, “The emergency management paradox”

Please click the link to register for Lightning talks.


 

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