Find out about our plans for a new CRIS
31/08/2023
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Yes, it’s true! Cranfield is investing in a new Current Research Information System (CRIS) to help ensure our research output is managed, stored, and publicly shared in a timely and organised way.
It’s no secret that our current CRIS is long overdue an upgrade. The new system we have chosen will have a much more user-friendly system to store and manage your research output and to display your publications in your web profile. You’ll have better oversight of all the work you’ve submitted. It will also integrate with our other University systems such as Agresso, support the Excellence in Scholarship programme, and produce better reporting, especially on compliancy.
We are aiming to launch the new CRIS in January 2024.
Find out more about the new system
We are running a live online session as part of Good Research Practice Week on Monday 11 September, 3:45-4:30pm. Please join us for a short demonstration of the new system and to learn more about how your research profile will be improved.
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