Collaboration and outreach are key trends in research. How can we enhance key strategic partnerships with other HEIs at home and overseas, with industry and with communities large and small?
This second Futures Café in the 2013 programme will address related questions such as: what do researchers need to foster and maintain such partnerships? What are the potential tensions between openness, collaboration, security and competition? What barriers and opportunities does technology present, now and for the future? What impact does the permeability of research boundaries have on the design and delivery of IT services for research?
09.30 |
Arrivals, networking, breakfast pastries and muffins available |
10.00 |
Welcome and opening remarks Dr Lesly Huxley, Director, IT Services R&D/ILRT Dr John Manley, Director, Automated Infrastructure Lab, HP Labs (Chair) |
10.15 |
What are the key trends in and drivers for research collaborations and partnerships? Overview Dr David Langley, Director of Research and Enterprise, RED |
10.30 |
What do researchers need to foster and maintain such partnerships? What barriers and opportunities does technology present, now and for the future? Contributions from the Productive Margins project, Graduate School of Education, the EPSRC institutional project on data sharing and JANET’s Project Moonshot: Dr Sarah Eagle, Research Assistant, Graduate School of Education Professor Rosamund Sutherland, Professor of Education, Graduate School of Education Jasper Tredgold, Senior Web Developer/Researcher, R&D/ILRT, IT Services Josh Howlett, Head of International Collaboration, JANET Refreshments available |
12.00 |
Discussion: What are the potential tensions between openness, collaboration, security and competition? What impact does the permeability of research boundaries have on the design and delivery of IT Services for research? Chair: Dr John Manley, Director, Automated Infrastructure Lab, HP Labs |
13.00 |
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