Education Champions Meeting
Monthly meeting of SICSA Education Champions. Please contact the Education Director if you're a CS academic based in Scotland and are interested in becoming an Education Champion for your institution.
Monthly meeting of SICSA Education Champions. Please contact the Education Director if you're a CS academic based in Scotland and are interested in becoming an Education Champion for your institution.
Co-production is a collaborative approach to research, where people with both lived and learnt experience work together to conceptualise, conduct and disseminate research. Co-production not only benefits a variety of different communities, but is also increasingly sought after by academic funders and journals. As part of a previous workshop co-sponsored by the University, the Scottish Imaging Network: A Platform For Scientific Excellence (SINAPSE), the Eating Disorders and Autism Collaborative and Alzheimer's Research UK, workshop attendees and organisers co-designed a 35-page resource toolkit focusing on co-production. This talk will provide an overview of research co-production and will focus on formally launching the toolkit, an open-source and free resource aiming to guide researchers looking to implement participatory research approaches in their own work. We will also discuss examples with which researchers across disciplines can implement co-production, as well as signposting our next steps and where the toolkit may be found.
SCONE is the SCOttish Networking Event – an informal gathering of networking and systems researchers in and around Scotland. The goal of these meetings is to foster interaction between researchers from our various institutions. Each meeting will take place over the course of an afternoon, and feature:
talks from PhD students
talks from faculty, postdocs and industrial researchers
discussions of possible funding opportunities
food and drink
Monthly meeting of SICSA Education Champions. Please contact the Education Director if you're a CS academic based in Scotland and are interested in becoming an Education Champion for your institution.
SCONE is the SCOttish Networking Event – an informal gathering of networking and systems researchers in and around Scotland. The goal of these meetings is to foster interaction between researchers from our various institutions. Each meeting will take place over the course of an afternoon, and feature:
talks from PhD students
talks from faculty, postdocs and industrial researchers
discussions of possible funding opportunities
food and drink