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Online Events

The events listed below you can attend online. Events taking place in person can be booked on the next page.

Supporting diverse doctoral candidates

Mar 03, 2026 | 1600 - 1700

 

This online event is being run by the Scottish Graduate School of Social Sciences,

 

This session brings together research supervisors in peer-to-peer conversations about supporting diverse candidates, particularly neurodiverse and disabled PGR students, to enable the sharing of practice and to promote self-reflection. Participants will explore the distinctive challenges neurodivergent and disabled doctoral candidates face and the dynamics of supervisory relationships.

 

The learning objects:

  • recognise common challenges in supporting international PGRs and how they can be addressed
  • share practice on establishing relationships with neurodiverse and disabled PGRs
  • reflect on challenges experienced when PGRs may struggle with academic writing and how to support them.

To find out more and register for this event, visit:  https://www.sgsss.ac.uk/supervisors/supervisor-training/

 

Thursday 5 March

Research Professional Staff Network Accelerator

University of Glasgow

Mar 05, 2026 | 1200 - 1300

Friday 6 March

Catfished by Your Participants? Safeguarding research integrity in the digital age

Robert Gordon University

Mar 06, 2026 | 1000 - 1200

Symposium Space for InFrame Culture Catalyst Fund Projects

InFrame - University of Glasgow, University of Edinburgh, and University of St Andrews.

Mar 06, 2026 | 1000 - 1200

Developing a Narrative CV

University of Dundee & Abertay University

Mar 06, 2026 | 1300 - 1430

Writing Your Narrative CV - Online

University of Glasgow

Mar 03, 2026 | 1300 - 1600

Supporting the Growth of PGR Peer Communities

University of Glasgow

Mar 06, 2026 | 1300 - 1500

Bridging the Gap: Creating an inclusive research environment and culture for geographically dispersed PGRs

University of Highlands & Islands

Mar 06, 2026 | 1400 - 1530

Insights from an Evaluation of Research Integrity Training

University of Glasgow

Mar 06, 2026 | 1400 - 1445
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In Person Events

Research Culture Café – Career Transitions

University of Dundee & Abertay University

Mar 03, 2026 | 1200 - 1330 

The Research Culture Café format provides a safe informal space for researchers to come and talk about challenges they face navigating their individual career paths whether they plan to stay in academia or not. The interactive discussions over lunch, will help researchers to identify their unique transferable skills, consider career options, and think about their next career steps whether inside academia or beyond.

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Everyday Cultures of Collaboration Conference

University of Strathclyde, Glasgow

Mar 04, 2026 | 0900 - 1630 

Collaboration is at the heart of how research and innovation happen. Whether through interdisciplinary projects, mentoring and co-authoring, or partnerships that reach across sectors and borders, our everyday ways of working together shape the culture of research itself.

This free one-day conference, hosted by the Collaborative Cultures Programme at the University of Strathclyde, will explore how collaboration interacts with equity, inclusion, and meaningful impact in research and innovation through a range of talks, panel discussions and interactive sessions. The event marks the culmination of Strathclyde’s two-year Wellcome-funded Collaborative Cultures Programme examining how collaborative practices are built, supported, and sustained across different disciplines and contexts.

 

The conference is aimed at all those involved in leading, enabling, or shaping collaboration and research culture in the Research, Knowledge Exchange & Innovation ecosystem, which includes universities and funders as well as research active organisations across Higher Education, industry, public and third sectors.

 

We invite you to join us to share learning, spark ideas, and explore how collaboration can transform the everyday cultures of research, knowledge exchange and innovation.

 

To book for this event, visit: https://www.strath.ac.uk/research/researchenvironment/collaborativeresearchcultures/everydayculturesofcollaborationconference/

Contact the team: collaborativecultures@strath.ac.uk


 

Friday 6 March

Writing Your Narrative CV

University of Glasgow

Mar 06, 2026 | 1000 - 1300
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Scottish Research Cultures Showcase - Thurs, 5th March

Mar 05, 2026 | 0900 - 1630

Join us for the flagship event of Research Integrity and Culture Week 2026 - an inspiring, in person celebration and exploration of research cultures across Scotland.

Developed and delivered by our partner institutions and networks, this showcase brings together colleagues from across the sector to explore how we can continue to collectively shape positive, inclusive, and sustainable research cultures.

Throughout the day, there will be opportunity to hear from a diverse range of speakers reflecting on the practical ways their institutions are embedding support for research integrity and cultures. We will hear real examples, emerging ideas, and honest reflections on what it takes to enable our research communities to thrive.

Discussions and sessions will explore themes including: • The ethics and opportunities of AI in research • How SHAPE disciplines might understand open research • Exploring how people at different career stages interact with our research cultures • Considering how shifts in the wider higher education landscape are influencing research cultures

Whether you work in research, professional services, or leadership, this showcase offers space to connect, learn, and share with colleagues shaping research cultures across Scotland.

Please note that this is an in-person event, taking place at Surgeons Quarter, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh. 

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