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Doing Research as a Support Unit: Research Data Management Community of Practice

Doing Research as a Support Unit: Research Data Management Community of Practice Online

Not all research at McMaster is conducted by faculty, research staff, and graduate students! From ethics-supported studies alongside their service provision, to meta-research on teaching and learning, to partnering with community groups to help explore an issue they're facing, to quality improvement and assessment, support units and other staff conduct a wide range of research. How do you navigate the differences between research data and administrative data when you're collecting both? How do you work with students, community members, and fellow staff in managing research data? October's roundtable will discuss doing research as a support unit. Join us Thursday, October 31 at 11 AM for a great discussion between staff-researchers. 

Evan Gravely is a social researcher who specializes in working with community and social-purpose organizations to conduct high-quality research. While providing project support to Brighter Spark,he also manages the McMaster Research Shop – a co-curricular community-engaged research program. In his spare time, he enjoys introverted activities like reading, video games, and trail runs.

Jordan Lentinello is a darling of a community-based researcher and educator. Prior to her beginning her PhD, she has worked both internally in the university in various EDI-focused roles as well as within the non-profit sphere over the past several years. Her interdisciplinary research efforts/ supports have focused on topics ranging from ABR, child welfare, COVID-19 and social determinants of wellness, environmental racism, and EDI within higher education. In her spare time, she can be found with her headphones on indulging in her love of music.

Ian Steinberg is the Editorial Manager of The International Journal for Students as Partners and supports the Student Partners Program at MacPherson Institute. He is also a doctoral candidate in Communication, New Media and Cultural studies working on his thesis project which is a feature length documentary about the cultural history of photocopiers. 

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Date:
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Everyone  
Categories:
  Research Data Management     Workshops  
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Event Organizer

Lewis & Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship

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