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SUMMARY:CaSDaR's Data Steward Stories: Dr James Steele
DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this Data Stewards Stories session\, Dr James Steele will provide an overview of his career in supporting data stewardship from a holistic perspective\, from navigating research dissemination to the appropriate use of statistics. \n\n\n\nAudience\nThis webinar would be ideal for individuals who are working in roles involving data management planning\, management of research or data processes within organisations\, or researchers who have an interest into moving into the role of Data Steward. \nSpeaker Biography\nJames Steele has extensive experience of handling data in the academic\, public and private sectors; he not only runs his own company providing consultancy services to support research best practice but also works full time as the Head of Research at MacroFactor. \nJames earned his PhD in Clinical Exercise Science before joining Solent University as a lecturer in Applied Sports Science. Alongside teaching\, he held the role of Research and Innovation Fellow and was later promoted to Associate Professor in 2016. Throughout his academic career\, James promoted research integrity\, eventually becoming Solent’s Local Network Lead for the UK Reproducibility Network. James has actively supported researchers in adopting practices such as open data\, pre-registration\, and pre-print archiving\, with a focus on supporting ECRs to develop these skills. \nIn 2024\, James transitioned from academia to become Head of Research at Kieser Australia\, a company focused on evidence-based strength training programs. This role introduced him to new types of datasets beyond those commonly used in academia\, while he continued to advocate for reproducible research and transparency in scientific practice. \nIn this session\, James will share insights into how his commitment to evidence-based decisions and research integrity has shaped his career trajectory.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/casdars-data-steward-stories-dr-james-steele/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Data Steward Stories
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SUMMARY:CaSDaR Funding Call Launch
DESCRIPTION:The Careers and Skills for Data-driven Research (CaSDaR) Network+ is excited to announce the launch of its Funding Call\, aimed at supporting and empowering Data Stewards across the UK research landscape. To mark this milestone\, CaSDaR is hosting a dedicated online event to introduce the funding opportunity and engage the community in shaping its future. \nREGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/casdar-round-1-funding-call-launch-and-discussion-tickets-1769707455639 \nThis interactive session will: \n\nPresent the scope and aims of the CaSDaR Funding Call: Round 1\nOutline the application process\, eligibility criteria\, and timelines\nProvide space for discussion and Q&A\nExplore how funded projects can contribute to the development of Data Stewardship roles\, skills\, and career pathways\n\nThe event is open to anyone interested in advancing data-driven research practices and in enhancing recognition for data stewards across the UK. Whether you’re planning to apply or simply want to learn more\, then come along to the webinar.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/casdar-funding-call-launch/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Funding Event
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SUMMARY:Careers and Skills for Data-driven Research (CaSDaR) Hybrid Event Launch
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/careers-and-skills-for-data-driven-research-casdar-hybrid-event-launch-tickets-1496323607189 \nAs the volume of data continues to grow\, so does the critical need for Data Stewards\, professionals who ensure data is shareable\, reusable\, and FAIR-compliant. Yet in the UK\, the role of the Data Steward remains under-defined and often under-recognised. \nCaSDaR aims to address this gap by helping to define the role of Data Stewards within the UK research landscape and advocating for their recognition and representation across institutions. \nThis hybrid delivery townhall will present the current landscape of Data Stewardship in the UK\, introduce the mission and goals of CaSDaR\, gather your input on what support and recognition you need\, and we will be launching our first funding call to support Data Stewardship initiatives! \nTickets are available for in-person attendance at the Library of Birmingham (6 Centenary Square\, Birmingham\, B1 2EP) or for attendance online. (NB: For those attending online Zoom Links will be sent out a week in advance\, and the day before the event). \nAll participants are welcome to submit a lightning talk or poster\, the deadlines for submission are: 18th August (Lightning Talks)\, and 7th September (Posters). \nAgenda [The full programme with Speaker Bios and Abstracts can be viewed here] \n\n09.30-10.30: SESSION 1 – REGISTRATIONS & INTRODUCTIONS\n\n09.30-10.00: Registration and Coffee\n10.00-10.30: Introducing CaSDaR and the Importance of Data Stewardship – Samantha Pearman-Kanza (University of Southampton)\n\n\n10.30-11.45: SESSION 2 – DATA STEWARDSHIP STORIES\n\n10.30-10.40: Evangeline Gowie (University of Reading)\n10.40-10.50: Angharad Green (University College London)\n10.50-11:00: Robert Darby (University of Reading)\n11.00-11.30: Keynote: Anneke Lubben (University of Bath)\n11.30-11.45: Coffee Break\n\n\n11.45-12.15: SESSION 3 – PROJECT PARTNERS\n\nIntroducing our Project Partners (ELIXIR-UK\, UK Reproducibility Network\, Digital Curation Centre\, Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure)\n\n\n12.15-13.45: SESSION 4 – POSTERS & INTERACTIVE FEEDBACK\n\n12.15-12.25: Introducing the Poster Presentations\n12.25-13.10: Lunch\, Networking & Posters\n13.10-13.15: Group Photo\n13.15-13.45: Interactive Feedback Session\n\n\n13.45-15.25: SESSION 5 – DATA STEWARDSHIP INITIATIVES UK & BEYOND\n\n13.45-14.00: Sonraí (Irish Data Stewardship Network) – Jenny O’Neill\n14.00-14.15: The Turing Way – Emma Karoune (The Turing)\n14.15-14.30: UCL Advanced Research Computing Centre – James Wilson (University College London)\n14.30-14.45: University of Manchester Data Stewardship Project – Tristan Martin (University of Manchester)\n14.45-15.00: STEP-UP/SCALE-UP – Michael Bearpark (Imperial College London)\n15.00-15.10: Other Initiatives in Europe – Kevin Ashley (Digital Curation Centre)\n15.10-15.25: Coffee and Networking\n\n\n15.25-15.50: SESSION 6 – PARTICIPANT LIGHTNING TALKS\n\n15.25-15.30: Career Tracks for Data Stewards – Elizabeth Newbold (UKRI-STFC)\n15.30-15.35: Data Sharing challenges for Energy Modellers: outcomes of a workshop – Catherine Jones (UKRI-STFC – Energy Data Centre)\n15.35-15.40: First Sheffield then the North: Creation of Research Data Stewards Networks – Richard Campbell (University of Sheffield)\n15.40-15.45: Data Stewardship in an Environmental Research Centre: the UKCEH model – David Leaver (UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology)\n15.45-15.50: DIRECT Framework: UK Community Development of a Research Technical Professionals Skills Framework – Phil Reed (University of Manchester)\n\n\n15.50-16.30: SESSION 7 – Funding Call Launch & Wrap Up\n\n15.50-16.20: Funding Call Launch\n16:20-16.30: Wrap Up & Next Steps for CaSDaR\n\n\n\nIf you require financial assistance to attend this meeting then you can apply for a CaSDaR bursary via our online form\, we will respond to you by the 20th August.
URL:https://casdar.ac.uk/event/careers-and-skills-for-data-driven-research-casdar-hybrid-event-launch/
LOCATION:Library of Birmingham\, Centenary Square Birmingham B1 2ND United Kingdom\, Birmingham\, West Midlands\, B1 2ND\, United Kingdom
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