DORA: What are the implications for research metrics and impact? (Workshop)

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The Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) is a global initiative that recognizes the need to improve the ways in which researchers and the outputs of scholarly research are evaluated. Major Canadian funders such as NSERC, CIHR, SSHRC, CFI, and Genome Canada have signed DORA. So, what does this mean for the researcher? This session will introduce DORA, outline its recommendations, and discuss how it applies to researchers. Researchers will be introduced to ways of documenting both the qualitative and quantitative evidence of their research impact particularly in funding applications. This workshop is for all faculty members (particularky ECRs), postdocs and graduate students.

Presenter: Stephanie Haustein

Where: Virtual (contact Esther Ekpe Adewuyi [esther.ekpeadewuyi@uleth.ca] for the Zoom link)

Early Career Researchers who attend at least six seminars over the year will be eligible for a seed grant to support their research program. 

Graduate students can have all ORIS seminars/workshops recorded and validated to their MyExperience Transcript! For more information about transcripts or to have an experience validated, please reach out to the administrator via my.experience@uleth.ca

Register to Attend


Contact:

Haley Dennis | h.dennis@uleth.ca | 403-329-2464 | ulethbridge.ca/research/workshops