Diversity in Research Podcast
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An exploration of diversity in research management and international research collaborations. We cover how we make research environments more inclusive and why doing this helps us to solve global challenges through research. Based in Europe but talking to the world of academic research.
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72 episodes — long track record
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The Global Dynamics of Open Data - and where it leaves diversity. A conversation with Mark Hahnel
Open data has been a recurring theme on the podcast - for better or worse. Every year, Digital Science and Springer Nature publish a report on the status of open science, so we thought this year's…
Motherhood in academia. A conversation with Lisette Espïn-Noboa.
As two cis-gendered men without children, talking about motherhood in academia isn't really our forte. So, with Lachlan travelling, we took the opportunity to invite Hélène Draux from Digitial…
If AI, open science and impact is transforming science - where does that leave diversity? A conversation with Digital Science
There is no doubt that AI has thrown a lot of our conceptions of science—or at least how we work in and with science—up in the air. Digital Science has written a report about it: “Research…
Diversity and internationalisation for smaller research institutions – the case of GuildHE.
Many of us tend to forget that all research institutions are not big, comprehensive universities. Actually, quite a few are smaller institutions either because they are fairly new, specialize in a…
S9E4 The Role of Publishers in equity, diversity and inclusion. A conversation with SpringerNature’s Sowmya Swaminathan.
We often discuss researchers and research managers on the podcast, but publishers are also key players in the research ecosystem. So, we invited SpingerNature to discuss their report “Insights into…
S9E3 "If everyone quits, the injustices will continue." A conversation with Laura Heath-Stout about her new book.
Welcome back to Laura Heath-Stout - our first return guest on the podcast!Laura is a postdoctoral fellow in archaeology at Stanford University. She has a new book out: 'Identity, Oppression, and…
S9E2 Diversity is about more than gender - but it's also about gender. Marcela Linkova on the GenderSAFE project.
Gender equality in academia and research has been a topic for decades. And between that and the #metoo movement, one would think we had solved the problems. Yet, here we are. While we usually say…
S9E1 Equitable research partnerships across Africa and Europe - challenges and opportunities
Creating equitable research collaborations between the Global North and Global South has been a struggle for many years. How do you create equitability when there is a structural imbalance in the…
Embedding EDI in the Research Management Profession. A conversation with NCURA's Kris Monahan and Joey Gaynor
A core element of our work is to make research managers key promoters of diversity in research and research management. But sometimes, we felt a little alone with this agenda. Then, along came Kris…
S8E7 Health data, diversity and AI. Nuances and policy. A conversation with Robin van Kessel.
Join us in this conversation with Robin van Kessel, a health policy researcher at the London School of Economics, as we explore the intricate dynamics of health data, digital health technologies, and…
S8E6 Diversity. AI. And research proposals. A recipe for…? A conversation with Avi Staiman.
Like many others, we’ve been exploring the capabilities of AI tools. However, when we started considering their implications in terms of diversity and security, we found ourselves with more questions…
Pride Month Special: Professor Sandy O’Sullivan on being an aboriginal, transgender/non-binary researcher.
Being queer is many different things, and we try to remember that our experience as white cis-gendered gay men in the UK and Denmark is not representative. We have long talked about inviting…
100% accessible for everybody, please! A conversation about disability and research with Kathrine Deane.
When discussing diversity, we talk a lot about gender, race, and LGBTQ+ issues. There is, of course, more to the issue – and according to Kathrine Deane, disability is the next frontier. Kathrine is…
S8E3 The role of diversity and internationalisation in career development for researchers. A conversation with Pedro Resende from Chaperone
Not all research institutions have a set of courses or clearly defined career pathways for their researchers. We expect researchers to be born with the necessary skills to project manage, plan their…
S8E2 How being Research Adjacent can influence diversity in research
This week, we are joined by Sarah McLusky, who is a consultant, trainer and facilitator who helps research organisations and individuals maximise their research and research careers. Sarah hosts the…
S8E1 When diversity meets politics - why everybody should pay attention to the Donelan case in the UK.
One of the challenges with working with diversity is how some of it has been politicised. In this episode, we explore the case of UK Secretary of Science Michelle Donelan. In the fall of 2023, after…
S7E8 Exploring future transnational cooperation for Europe’s universities: What does it mean for minorities?
Global collaborations in research, teaching and student recruitment remain at the heart of the work of higher education institutions across Europe. The European Universities Association (EUA)…
S7E7 Research management around the world - and why internationalisation and diversity are core skills
Research management has grown globally over recent years, with universities, funders, and policymakers recognising the profession's importance in ensuring effective research delivery, particularly as…
S7E6 Diversity in FP10: Surprising lessons from Polish LGBTQ+ history
Along with much of the European research community, we're slowly warming up for what FP10 - the next European research framework programme - will look like. Our primary concern, not surprisingly, is…
S7E5 In defence of indicators for Research Culture
UK politics are never boring - not even when it comes to research policy (which - let’s face it - can appear quite sedate for non-research-geeks).In this episode, we explore the recent spat after…
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