Research Professional Futures » RPF News /research/research-culture-at-warwick/rpf/getinvolved/rpfnews/ The latest from Research Professional Futures » RPF News en-GB (C) 2026 University of 桃色视频 Thu, 25 Jun 2026 10:47:40 GMT http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss SiteBuilder2, University of 桃色视频, http://go.warwick.ac.uk/sitebuilder RPF WP1 WP2 WP3 WP4 Untagged Research Professional Futures Featured on Research Adjacent Podcast https://researchadjacent.com/research-professional-futures-episode-95/ <div class="news-thumbnail" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px;"><img class="thumbnail" width="100" height="100" src="/sitebuilder2/file/research/research-culture-at-warwick/rpf/getinvolved/rpfnews?sbrPage=%2Fresearch%2Fresearch-culture-at-warwick%2Frpf%2Fgetinvolved%2Frpfnews&newsItem=8ac672c79efdf47e019efe64708a00e7" alt="image"></div><p>The Research Professional Futures (RPF) project has recently been featured on the <em>Research Adjacent</em> podcast, offering a valuable opportunity to share the vision and ambitions of the programme with a wider audience.</p> <div class="newsItemAbstract" style="--w-sys-colors-primary: #41748d; --w-sys-colors-primary-contrast: #fff; background-color: #ffffff;"> <div style="--w-sys-colors-primary: #41748d; --w-sys-colors-primary-contrast: #fff; color: #000000; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-family: 'Segoe UI'; font-size: 14px; line-height: 20px;"> <p>In Episode 95, <em>“We are all here for the research”</em>, host Sarah is joined by members of the RPF leadership team: Lorna Wilson (Durham University), Steph Bales (Teesside University), Isabella von Holstein (King’s College London), and Rika Nair (University of 桃色视频).</p> <p>The conversation explores the motivation behind the project and the challenges facing the research professional workforce across the UK. A key theme is the need to better understand, recognise and support the diverse roles that enable research to thrive. The discussion also highlights the importance of building a clearer evidence base, including the role of data in capturing the scale and contribution of research professionals.</p> <p>The episode looks ahead to the project’s ambitions, particularly its role in catalysing change and helping to realise the full potential of the research professional community. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the initiative, contribute their perspectives, and help shape a more inclusive and supported future for the profession.</p> <p>This podcast appearance is part of RPF’s wider commitment to engaging the sector in conversation, raising awareness, and ensuring that diverse voices are reflected in the development of the project.</p> <p>You can listen to the full episode here: <a href="https://researchadjacent.com/research-professional-futures-episode-95/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" style="--w-sys-colors-primary: #41748d; --w-sys-colors-primary-contrast: #fff;">Episode 95 - We are all here for the Research</a></p> </div> </div> WP1 WP2 WP4 WP3 RPF Thu, 25 Jun 2026 10:47:35 GMT 8ac672c79efdf47e019efe64708a00e7 Research Professional Futures Engages Research Administrators at Cardiff University /research/research-culture-at-warwick/rpf/getinvolved/rpfnews/?newsItem=8ac672c59ef27019019ef9a8e3bf100a <div class="news-thumbnail" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px;"><img class="thumbnail" width="100" height="100" src="/sitebuilder2/file/research/research-culture-at-warwick/rpf/getinvolved/rpfnews?sbrPage=%2Fresearch%2Fresearch-culture-at-warwick%2Frpf%2Fgetinvolved%2Frpfnews&newsItem=8ac672c59ef27019019ef9a8e3bf100a" alt="image"></div><div style="color: #000000; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-family: 'Segoe UI'; font-size: 14px; line-height: 20px;"> <p>Research Professional Futures (RPF) was delighted to join colleagues at Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd for the Research Administrators Forum, bringing together research professionals from across the institution for a highly engaging and interactive session.</p> <p>Dr Rika Nair attended, and Dr Katie Reynolds, on behalf of the RPF project, shared insights into the development of the initiative and its progress to date. The session provided a valuable opportunity not only to introduce the aims of RPF, but also to listen directly to the experiences, priorities and challenges shaping research culture across the sector.</p> <p>A key focus of the session was engagement and dialogue. Participants contributed their perspectives on emerging definitions and messages being developed through the project, helping to test and refine thinking in real time. Discussions highlighted the diversity and complexity of research professional roles, including those that can be more difficult to categorise, such as cross-cutting REF-enabling functions and public and patient involvement professionals.</p> <p>The event also marked the launch of a new RPF engagement series, <em>“RPF: Exploring What Matters”</em>. This series is designed to spark meaningful conversations around the issues most important to the research professional community, and to ensure that a wide range of voices inform the future direction of the project.</p> <p>The team was encouraged by the strong level of participation and the openness with which attendees shared their insights. These contributions are vital in shaping a more inclusive and representative understanding of research professional roles and career pathways.</p> <p>RPF would like to extend sincere thanks to Vanessa Cuthill (Plain), Tina Woods, Andrew Emery, Ruth, and the Research Administrators Forum leads for their invitation and support in making the session possible.</p> <p>We look forward to continuing the conversation with Cardiff colleagues and beyond, and to building on this collaboration as the project progresses.</p> </div> RPF Wed, 24 Jun 2026 12:44:00 GMT 8ac672c59ef27019019ef9a8e3bf100a RPF Programme Board holds inaugural meeting in Darlington /research/research-culture-at-warwick/rpf/getinvolved/rpfnews/?newsItem=8ac672c79eab7832019eb20992251fd9 <div class="news-thumbnail" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px;"><img class="thumbnail" width="100" height="100" src="/sitebuilder2/file/research/research-culture-at-warwick/rpf/getinvolved/rpfnews?sbrPage=%2Fresearch%2Fresearch-culture-at-warwick%2Frpf%2Fgetinvolved%2Frpfnews&newsItem=8ac672c79eab7832019eb20992251fd9" alt="image"></div><p>On the 15th of April, the Research Professional Futures (RPF) Programme Board convened for its inaugural meeting in Darlington, bringing members together for the first time with co-leads Lorna Wilson and Steph Bales.</p> <p>The meeting provided an opportunity to introduce the RPF programme and share progress from its first quarter. Board members responded positively, expressing strong enthusiasm for the programme and a shared commitment to acting as RPF allies. A number of valuable recommendations were also offered and are now being taken forward.</p> <p>The Programme Board membership (in addition to the RPF team) includes senior leaders from across the sector:</p> <ul> <li>Professor Stephen Cummings, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge, Teesside University</li> <li>Professor Colin Bain, Professor of Chemistry, Durham University</li> <li>Fleur Hughes, PRISMS Manager, University of York</li> <li>Professor David Leadley, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research, University of 桃色视频</li> <li>Jenny Taylor, Executive Director of Research &amp; Innovation Services, Northumbria University</li> <li>Dr Bryony Wakefield, Executive Director of Research Management &amp; Innovation, King’s College London</li> </ul> WP1 RPF Wed, 10 Jun 2026 14:57:00 GMT 8ac672c79eab7832019eb20992251fd9 Launch of RPF National Commission /research/research-culture-at-warwick/rpf/getinvolved/rpfnews/?newsItem=8ac672c49eab7b17019eb184913219e3 <div class="news-thumbnail" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px;"><img class="thumbnail" width="100" height="100" src="/sitebuilder2/file/research/research-culture-at-warwick/rpf/getinvolved/rpfnews?sbrPage=%2Fresearch%2Fresearch-culture-at-warwick%2Frpf%2Fgetinvolved%2Frpfnews&newsItem=8ac672c49eab7b17019eb184913219e3" alt="image"></div><p>The first in-person National Commission meeting took place on 19th March at the University of Leeds, chaired by Shearer West (Vice Chancellor), where the commission was officially formed. The National Commission will act as a critical friend to the Research Professional Futures (RPF) project, representing the sector in contributing to recommendations for change.</p> <p>The event began with roundtable introductions of the members present, who all bring varying and valuable expertise. There was real excitement for the RPF project and a great energy in the room about what could be achieved by the project. The presentations began with the RPF leadership team (Steph Bales, Rika Nair, Isabella von Holstein and Lorna Wilson) giving an overview of the project, what it will achieve, and their personal stories of why this project is so important. The delivery partners from Research Consulting and the University of Oxford then gave presentations on the progress of data collection and the plans for the next stage of surveys and interviews. Finally, members took part in a feedback session where they gave valuable views and feedback which will feed into the project.</p> <p>The National Commission will meet twice a year throughout the project</p> WP1 Wed, 10 Jun 2026 12:31:00 GMT 8ac672c49eab7b17019eb184913219e3