Tom Flint
@tomflint.bsky.social
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Junior Vice Dean of Vibes, or better known as the Research Culture Engagement Officer at the University of Leeds. https://researchculture.leeds.ac.uk/about/ #researchculture He/him.
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In the final session of the day, Tim Newton, Dean of Research Culture at King's College London, reflects on the connection between research culture change and PCE:
"It's important to do what's right and good, and not necessarily what's pragmatic for REF."
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You'll maybe hear us reflecting on the festival on video and podcast sound bites (don't worry, we'll *definitely* signpost these as they come out). But we've already got some ideas percolating on how to enhance research culture at Leeds with a focus on hidden roles and diverse outputs.
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In a way that feels very on brand for the idea of the #HiddenREF, there have been 4 of us from Leeds at the festival over the last two days and we didn't know we'd each be here. But that won't stop us collaborating on and coordinating our next steps!
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Holly Ranger from University of Sheffield asking us whether "non-traditional" outputs is itself biased: non-traditional to whom???

Of course, using the phrase "non-traditional" accidentally centres the structures we're attempting to dismantle ("traditional").
Holly Ranger from University of Sheffield standing in a lecture theatre with a slide behind her titled "beyond the research article".
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Gareth Bish from Coherent Digital discussing how they are preserving materials at risk of being lost, including the data and resources being lost due to political censorship in the US and elsewhere (think, CDC content). coherentdigital.net

A true example of something simple and revolutionary.
Coherent Digital
Coherent Digital
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@nickshepp.bsky.social is here too...but the camera on his phone is broken, he's a bit tired, and far less organised than Emily (he did take some notes once at a lecture in 1995. But lost them.)
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#HiddenREF #ResearchCulture #FieldNotesFromTheFront
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🪂 Our very own intrepid research culture wrangler and correspondent @emilyennis.bsky.social has parachuted into Hidden REF armed with nothing but a lanyard, a sharp eye for research culture, and a dangerously well-organised notebook.
Follow along for live sightings of academic value in the wild...
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Dr Raysa Rocha delivered a lightning talk on generating actionable insights to support neurodivergent workers and their wellbeing. We at Leeds are having conversations on how to support neurodivergent people in the research community, so this is exciting!
Dr Raysa Rocha standing in a lecture theatre in front of a slide titled "Neurodivergent workers and wellbeing".
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Day 2 of ##Hiddenref2025 and a reminder that people are as important as outputs.
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We tried some thinking aloud with kpop, then traditional outputs. And now...non-traditional outputs from REF2021.
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First stop for thinking about the mechanics of evaluating non-traditional outputs: thinking aloud. This is where my (Emily’s) neurodivergence finally comes into its own 😎
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Yes, it's a fancy word. But heuristics (our shortcuts for making decisions) are everywhere. But this is a problem for output evaluation! This is why recognising diverse outputs and understanding responsible use of research metrics are important. #HiddenREF
Photo showing a slide discussing anchor heuristics, which is our tendency to rely on initial or strongly held information when making decisions.
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Guys??? I think we have a problem with recognising diverse output types??
"We're not asking [researchers] to stop writing journal articles, we're asking them to recognise what theyre already doing." - Natalie Wallis (Uni of Liverpool)
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researcherdevleeds.bsky.social
Quick plug for a couple of relevant podcasts:

Valuing Diverse Research Outputs: The Hidden REF and the 5% Manifesto with Simon Hettrick research-culture.captivate.fm/episode/valu...
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Good morning from the Festival of the Hidden REF! We'll be looking at the future of non-traditional outputs and research culture. What better place to discuss the future than ThinkTank Birmingham? Here's a singing robot to get you started.
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researcherdevleeds.bsky.social
🎉Happy #InternationalPodcastDay!
We asked the #ResearchCultureUncovered team: What’s the last podcast you listened to?
🕛Ged: Midnight at the Casablanca
🧪Heledd: Zoe Science & Nutrition
🏃‍♀️Katie: Running Commentary
⏳Taryn: This is History
🎧Share yours, we’d love to hear what you’re tuning into!
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societal.bsky.social
💥 Today is the day 💥

🎉 Join us at our Leeds Institute for Societal Futures launch event - we want to know what YOU think are the biggest challenges to address in our 4 challenge areas.

🕒 3–5pm | 📍Great Hall, University of Leeds

🎫 Register bit.ly/46dcU54

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A crowd of people at a demonstration, a child on someone's shoulders is holding up a display board with scribbles on - text says University of Leeds and Leeds Institute for Societal Futures
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🥟 How is it dumpling day already?! Time is flying… speaking of tasty morsels: here’s one you may have missed but definitely worth savouring:

Leeds will be brilliantly represented on the REF 2029 panels shaping how UK research quality is assessed. 🎉
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"Common decency stigmatizes people that do not participate in it—removes them from voluntary association. We indeed have to live with one another, but terms and conditions apply."

me on why Ezra Klein should be ashamed / why shame is Good Actually

www.bostonreview.net/articles/how...
How Can We Live Together? - Boston Review
Ezra Klein is wrong: shame is essential.
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emilyennis.bsky.social
Reposting a day late. Mostly because the rejection sensitive dysphoria played me hard yesterday and I wanted to see how people felt about the piece first. Thank you to so many of the wonderful comments and emails so far! ☺️
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🛋️ We’ve refurbished & redecorated… and our blog’s back! A new home for big ideas in Research Culture 🎉

First through the door is our very own @emilyennis.bsky.social . Her first post for Celebrate Bisexuality Day 🩷💜💙 explores what research culture can learn from living in the in-between…
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researchcultureuol.bsky.social
🛋️ We’ve refurbished & redecorated… and our blog’s back! A new home for big ideas in Research Culture 🎉

First through the door is our very own @emilyennis.bsky.social . Her first post for Celebrate Bisexuality Day 🩷💜💙 explores what research culture can learn from living in the in-between…