Program

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Program
ARMS Qld/NT/PNG Chapter - 2015 Professional Development Workshop
Best practice support for the multidextrous academic
30 June 2015 QUT Gardens Point Campus
Introduction
The ARMS Qld/NT/PNG Chapter is again organising a stimulating and practical professional development
workshop. The subject of this - our 7th workshop - is Best practice support for the multidextrous academic.
Many academics have a workload model built around Teaching, Research and Service, which can
present challenges in terms of meeting KPIs across and within those areas. Their research allocation
will usually require publication, student supervision and research income targets. In pursuing research
income targets they may be further challenged in delivering across funding categories e.g. competitive
or commercial. The academic needs to be not just ambidextrous, but multidextrous.
This workshop will showcase best practice methods and tools that research support staff can use to assist the
academic in meeting their research goals.
We look forward to welcoming you to QUT Gardens Point Campus on Tuesday 30 June to increase our
understanding of the challenges, identify opportunities, and share experiences through our peer network.
When: Tuesday 30 June 2015. Arrival: from 8:45 am (for 9:00 am start) - 3.30 pm
Where: QUT Gardens Point (P512, Level 5, P Block).
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Maps and getting here: https://www.qut.edu.au/campuses-and-facilities/gardens-pointcampus/maps-and-getting-here.
Parking: http://www.fmd.qut.edu.au/security/parking/casual_parking.jsp
Cost and Registration: $99 for Members (incl. GST) and $130 for Non-Members (incl. GST).
Register and make payment using the ARMS online form: https://tas.currinda.com/register/event/1249
Accommodation
QUT’s Gardens Point Campus is located in Brisbane’s CBD. There are a number of affordable hotels ranging
from self-contained apartments to five star hotels. You could expect to pay between $120 - $200 per night.
Contact Information
David Wiseman (Chapter Convenor)
T: +61 7 3138 1084
E: [email protected]
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Nadyne Webb (Chapter Secretary)
T: +61 7 3138 3118
E: [email protected]
ARMS Qld/NT/PNG Chapter - 7 Annual Professional Development Workshop proudly supported by Elsevier
www.elsevier.com
ARMS Qld/NT/PNG Chapter - 2015 Professional Development Workshop
30 June 2015 –Room P512, P Block, Gardens Point Campus, Queensland University of Technology
TIME
8.45 – 9.00
9.00– 9.05
PRESENTATION
Registration and Arrival Coffee
Welcome and introduction
PRESENTERS
9.05 – 9.20
Reflections of a Multidextrous Academic
Prof Patsy Yates, Head, School of Nursing, QUT
David Wiseman, Chapter Convenor and
Research Manager, QUT Business School
ENGAGING WITH GOVERNMENT
9.20 – 9.50
Building a Vibrant Research Sector in Queensland
Dr Christine Williams, Assistant DirectorGeneral, Science Division, Qld Government
9.50 – 10.20
How research managers can support researchers to
influence policy
Dr Carol Nicoll, Visiting Professor, QUT and
formerly of the Commonwealth Department of
Education and Training
10.20 – 10.30
The MindHive Project: an open collaborative policy
platform
Morning Tea
Bruce Muirhead, Founding Chief Executive
Officer of Eidos Institute and MindHive
10.30 – 11.00
TOOLS AND METHODS TO MEASURE AND ENHANCE RESEARCH PERFORMANCE
11.00– 11.25
Holding onto the reigns - Tools, tips and tricks for best
practice use of metrics to support the multidextrous
academic
Steven Riddell, Scopus
11.25 – 11.50
Research Datasets – how we can help researchers use
them to raise their profile and meet funding agencies’
requirements
Fei Yu, Acting Manager, Scholarly
Communication and Digitisation Services,
Research Data Collections, UQ
11.50 – 12.20
UQ Library Metrics Service – how the service aligns with
best practice
Helen Morgan , Manager, Scholarly
Communication and Digitisation Services,
Research Data Collections, UQ
12.20 – 12.45
The UQ Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) Faculty
Research Office – our multi-pronged approach to
supporting our researchers
Lunch break - proudly supported by Elsevier
Sarina Hobbin, Research Partnerships
Manager, Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences, UQ
12.45 -1.30
BREAKOUT SESSION 1 - These sessions are designed as facilitated discussions that provide participants with an opportunity
to share their experiences and practice, and discuss emerging issues and trends with colleagues in similar work areas.
1.30 – 2.15
Major grant round debrief
(ARC/NHMRC)
Facilitator: Claire White,
Manager, Research Grants,
Griffith University
Issues in research student
administration & supervision
Facilitator: Kristy Bensley,
Research Student Centre, QUT
Current issues in research ethics and
integrity
Facilitator: Sue O’Brien, Research
Integrity Manager, University of
Queensland
BREAKOUT SESSION 2 - These sessions are designed as facilitated discussions that provide participants with an opportunity
to share their experiences and practice, and discuss emerging issues and trends with colleagues from similar disciplines
2.20 – 3.05
Humanities, Arts and Social
Sciences (HASS)
Facilitators: Sarina Hobbin,
Research Partnerships Manager,
HASS Faculty, UQ and Nadyne
Webb, Research Manager, Office
of Education Research, QUT
Health and Medical
Research
Facilitator: Kristen Gibbons,
Manager, Mater Research
Office, Mater Research
3.10 – 3.30
Close: Ideas for next year’s workshop and Chapter AGM.
3.30
Afternoon Tea and Networking
Science and Engineering
Facilitator: Sue Keay, Chief Operating
Officer, Australian Research
Council Centre of Excellence for
Robotic Vision, QUT
David Wiseman