19 March – REF update (webinar)
11/03/2020

Thursday 19 March, 1-2pm
This is your opportunity to speak to our REF manager Andrew Kirchner and check you are in good condition for REF2021.
The webinar is open to any Cranfield staff member or student interested in research.
You will be able to access the webinar both on and off campus, but you will need to book a place through the DATES system on the intranet.
Once you have booked, you will be sent a Webex link for your chosen session. We’ll also send you a reminder shortly before the session. Look out for the emails!
This forms part of a series of monthly webinars covering topics such as Open Access, setting up an ORCID, and using CORD. Find out about future sessions.
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