Research Culture Uncovered Podcast: Collaboration and Careers -The White Rose University Consortium

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Published: 10 December, 2024
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In our Research Culture Uncovered conversations we are asking what is Research Culture and why does it matter? In this episode Dr Emma Spary talks to Dr Karen Hinxman about her new role as the Head of the White Rose University Consortium.  

Karen shares her extensive background in academia and research development, her transition to her current role, and the consortium’s mission to enable people to thrive across the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield, and York.  

We discuss the consortium’s focus areas, including career development, fostering communities, research culture, celebrating successes, and leading impactful projects. Karen outlines various initiatives like the Equity Leadership Programme, the Prosper Cohort, and the Crucible Programme, all designed to support diverse, interdisciplinary collaboration and career progression.  

The main messages include: 

  • Wanting the consortium to be people focussed and community led
  • The wider remit to include professional service / research professional colleagues in the community 
  • How the consortium adds value, delivers practical solutions, and complements existing efforts across our institutions 
  • How our institutions should learn from each other and share best practice 
  • Ways to get in touch, find out more and access the openly available resources being created 

Karen mentions several links in this episode including: 

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The White Rose University Consortium actively engages with institutional, regional and national partners to propel positive change and create sustained impact for individuals, communities, and the region.
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