Update from Research IT

by | Sep 27, 2019 | News | 0 comments

Building Databases

The Research IT club returns next month! Come along to find out how we can help you with your databases as Richard Unwin describes how we worked with him to build a searchable database for protein expression in Alzheimer’s Disease that has now been released online.

Research IT Drop-in Sessions

Our drop-in sessions have also returned with the first of the new academic year taking place on Wednesday 25th September.  Just come along with your research IT problem or question – no appointment necessary!

macOS Catalina Upgrade

Our Research Software Engineers (RSEs) are advising caution regarding the September 2019 major update to Apple’s macOS – macOS “Catalina” (10.15 as a version number).

Research Lifecycle Updates

Research costing tool 

The Research Lifecycle Programme (RLP) team are working on delivering a new costing tool for research.  Find out more about how this will benefit the research community and how you can help shape the project. 

 Innovation Communities – upcoming events 

As part of the innovation communities project, two more communities will be meeting in October for the first time. These events will be focused on how specific technology is used in research and how we can collaborate and apply for funding collectively.  

These events are open to all staff and researchers who work with or have an interest in the topic. Lunch and refreshments will be served. 

Find out more and register below.  

Get involved in the Research Lifecycle Programme  

The RLP team are looking for academic representatives to join the below project boards.  Representatives would be expected to attend a monthly meeting and act in an advisory role for potential changes and decisions discussed. 

 The team are also creating a small focus group for the enhancing support for research: end-to-end processes project and would like people to get involved.  If you would like to get involved in any of these or find out more, contact rlp@manchester.ac.uk.  

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