Research IT

Prior Events

VR@Manchester

28 Feb 2024 14:00 — 16:00

4.204 University Place

Registration is NOW CLOSED


Extended Reality (XR) which encompasses Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) has the potential to revolutionise how we deliver education and research.

Through lightning talks, and interactive demonstrations the VR@Manchester working group will showcase real-world examples of how XR simulation is being developed or used across University faculties.



Manchester Research Software Community

27 Feb 2024 10:30 — 12:00

University Place 5.212 and online

Registration is NOW CLOSED


The next meeting of the Manchester Research Software community will focus on agile practices in research software.



UoM UK Biobank Users

21 Feb 2024 14:00 — 15:00

University Place 2.218

Registration is NOW CLOSED


The next meeting of the University UK Biobank Users will focus on open and reproducible research as well as an introduction and tutorial of the UK Biobank's "Research Analysis Platform" (the RAP).



Intro to Research IT

20 Feb 2024 11:00 — 12:30

2.218 University Place

Registration is NOW CLOSED


New PhD student or researcher at the University of Manchester? This session is designed to introduce you to Research IT and how we can help!



Drop-in Session - 07/02/2024

7 Feb 2024 14:00 — 15:00

Zoom - Online Session

Open Meeting


Please note that this event is NOW ONLINE.

Use the event link to access the Zoom session. You can do so using a browser or via the optional downloadable client.

At Research IT we know how busy researchers are, and how talking face to face can be the easiest way to communicate a problem or complex research idea. That’s why every other Wednesday in term-time we host drop-in sessions across campus so you can talk to our experts in person about anything research computing related.



Research IT Grant Clinic

25 Jan 2024 11:00 — 12:00

N/A

Registration is NOW CLOSED


A session aimed at researchers writing research grant applications. Find out more about our services, how to include them in your research grant proposal and how to ensure that you ask for the proper level of resource.



Drop-in Session - 24/01/2024

24 Jan 2024 14:00 — 15:00

Zoom - Online Session

Open Meeting


Please note that this event is NOW ONLINE.

Use the event link to access the Zoom session. You can do so using a browser or via the optional downloadable client.

At Research IT we know how busy researchers are, and how talking face to face can be the easiest way to communicate a problem or complex research idea. That’s why every other Wednesday in term-time we host drop-in sessions across campus so you can talk to our experts in person about anything research computing related.



Drop-in Session - 10/01/2024

10 Jan 2024 14:00 — 15:00

Zoom - Online Session

Open Meeting


Please note that this event is NOW ONLINE.

Use the event link to access the Zoom session. You can do so using a browser or via the optional downloadable client.

At Research IT we know how busy researchers are, and how talking face to face can be the easiest way to communicate a problem or complex research idea. That’s why every other Wednesday in term-time we host drop-in sessions across campus so you can talk to our experts in person about anything research computing related.



Intro to Research IT

7 Dec 2023 13:00 — 14:00

G47 Williamson Building

Registration is NOW CLOSED


New PhD student or researcher at the University of Manchester? This session is designed to introduce you to Research IT and how we can help!



Drop-in Session - 06/12/2023

6 Dec 2023 14:00 — 15:00

Zoom - Online Session

Open Meeting


Please note that this event is NOW ONLINE.

Use the event link to access the Zoom session. You can do so using a browser or via the optional downloadable client.

At Research IT we know how busy researchers are, and how talking face to face can be the easiest way to communicate a problem or complex research idea. That’s why every other Wednesday in term-time we host drop-in sessions across campus so you can talk to our experts in person about anything research computing related.