Posters

The following posters will be on display during the INORMS Congress in the Cromdale Hall and foyer area. We have allocated sessions for each of the posters, during these times the authors will be available at their posters to answer any questions from delegates.

Click here to download the poster session listings as a PDF.

Developing research proposals

1LEGIONS: A strategic cohort approach to bid developmentMrs. Marie Adams25Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
1 LEGIONS: A strategic cohort approach to bid development Mrs. Maire Adams 25 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
2 FET-Open: Keys for success, lessons learnt and what ERC has to do with it Ms. Sharon Alon 71 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
3 The ultimate RMA support system for ERC candidates Ms. Sharon Alon 72 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
4 How to write a competitive Horizon 2020 grant proposal Ms. Sharon Alon 73 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
5 Facilitating collaboration and using network in research support Mrs. Astrid Cermak 264 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
6 International Collaboration: challenges and solutions Dr. Paul Davidson 200 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
7 Lost in translation? The challenges of developing international collaborations. Mrs. Lisa Farrell 247 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
8 Providing pre-award impact support Mr. Rahul Ghosh 194 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
9 Bringing research proposal support closer to the scientist? From centralised services to service centres Ms. Soile Haverinen 18 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
10 Grant Accelerator – a three step programme for research funding  success. Mrs. Helen Kennedy 84 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
11 Supporting inter-disciplinarity in a changing funding landscape Dr. Aygen Kurt Dickson 144 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
12 Developing research proposals in smaller institutions Mrs. Karen Lewis 216 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
13 Making new connections Mrs. Gemma Maldar 228 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
14 The Significance of Public Financial Support for Success Rates of Research Proposals Mrs. Maria Tørnsø Østergaard 182 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
15 Two sides of the coin: the use of soft/hard skills in developing collaborative research proposals Mrs. Aurelija Povilaike 132 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
16 Demand Management: making the pain work positively Mrs. Sue Starbuck 54 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
17 Action Learning – What, when, where, why, how? Mr. Peter Stephenson 265 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
18 A comprehensive approach to supporting the development of research proposals – learnings from Down Under. Dr. Jill StJohn 70 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
19 The Funding Lifecycle – Emoji Style! Ms. Joy Taylor 246 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
20 Pre-Award Pressure Point Mr. Christopher Trusler 121 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
21 Path of a true PI Master Mrs. Barbara Usher 127 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
22 Arts & Humanities SIG:  Understanding and Supporting Practice-based and Practice-led Research Ms. Christie Walker 48 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
23 International collaboration to deliver effective overseas development research Dr. Trudie Wardle 237 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
24 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: Lessons learned from the journey of a research funding proposal Dr. Holly White 260 Tues 5 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)

Managing research projects

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
25 Horizon 2020 consortium building, functions and coordination dilemma Ms. Sharon Alon 74 Tues 5 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
26 Pre-Award -> Final project closure: The visualization and quality assurance of research management processes Miss. Annelie Jepsen 34 Tues 5 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
27 Cracking the contracts code: an international good practice study on research contracts management Mr. Rob Johnson 123 Tues 5 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
28 Mitigating risks when facilitating international research Mrs. Judtih Mogra 249 Tues 5 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
29 Round Table Discussion on current issues and changes and best practise Mr. Charles Shannon 296 Tues 5 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
30 We are one but we’re not the same Mrs. Tina Woods 55 Tues 5 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)

Open data and open access

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
31 The Openness Timeline Dr. Valerie Mccutcheon 30 Tues 5 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
32 Information Security for Research Operations when International Collaborations are Mandatory Mr. Cary Thomas 7 Tues 5 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)

Research integrity and ethics

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
33 “The Problem with Ethics” Assoc Prof. Lilon Bandler 114 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)
34 Ethics and Change: The case study of UNICEF Ms. Emanuela Bianchera 13 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)
35 The Ethics of Metrics Mr. Sebastian Gimenez 210 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)
36 The Ethics of Metrics Mr. Sebastian Gimenez 215 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)
37 Developing a Medical Research Governance Strategy for Sri Lanka Dr. Jayamini Illesinghe 87 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)
38 Challenges of Export controls in an increasingly global environment Mrs. Suzana Kovacevic 289 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)
39 Export Controls: Exported Mrs. Suzana Kovacevic 167 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)
40 Home & Away: Making ethics work for international researchers Miss. Alison Lloyd 98 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)
41 From paper to online: the benefits and challenges of implementing an online ethics management system Mr. David Watson 184 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)
42 The revised Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research: best practice, changes and challenges Dr. Karolyn White 105 Tues 5 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:15 – 15:45)

Research impact and public engagement

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
43 Using a Logic Model to Facilitate Significant Research Impact in a University Setting Dr. Amanda Bond 189 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
44 Helping Research Organisations and Funders understand research impact Mr. Michael Francis 242 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
45 Raising the visibility of research-related activities: the case of Stellenbosch University Miss. Aasima Gaffoor 118 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
46 Best practices in gathering evidence of Research Impact Mr. Rahul Ghosh 206 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
47 Making an Impact with Research Data Miss. Dawn Hibbert 91 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
48 How do we help our Academics ‘Industrialise’ their Research? Miss. Lyndsey Kemsley 131 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
49 Improving the recording and evidencing of pathways to impact Mrs. Katy Mcken 198 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
50 Enhancing research impact through stakeholder commitment: the Finnish solution Ms. Saija Miina 125 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
51 Harnessing the impact of multidisciplinary collaborations in the postgraduate research arena Dr. Donna Palmer 179 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
52 What made a top-scoring impact case study in REF2014? Prof. Mark Reed 58 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
53 The politics of research impact: implications for research funding, motivation and quality Prof. Mark Reed 59 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
54 The future of Research Unit evaluation: development of Metrics to assess performance & sustainability Mr. Bikram Singh 254 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
55 Adding Value in Research: shaping research questions, delivering research efficiently, publishing accessible and unbiased evidence Dr. Doreen Tembo 233 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
56 Comparison of Impact Strategies in Three Disciplines: Business & Management, Earth & Environment, Biological Sciences Dr. Kathryn Watson 202 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
57 Joining the dots – a themed approach to public engagement Dr. Laura Wicks 128 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
58 Rapid culture change in public engagement – the quick wins and don’t bothers Dr. Laura Wicks 129 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
59 The Thirty Minute Impact Plan Dr. Andrew Wray 139 Wed 6 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)

Researcher development

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
60 Internal research funding in a health science faculty, an 8-year review: Did we invest wisely? Dr. Tania Brodovcky 14 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
61 Perceptions of handicaps and facilitators of the international research stay among PhD students. Assoc Prof. Fran Calvo 151 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
62 Managing an optimal context for homeless research: Potential detected by the communitarian network of Girona. Assoc Prof. Fran Calvo 135 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
63 An RDM toolkit for the research community Mr. Rob Johnson 116 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
64 11. Uniting research management and researcher development to achieve integrated competencies to meet global challenges Ms. Alison Mitchell 271 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
65 Let them take a break – it will be worth it! Ms. Rachel Nowotnik 16 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
66 RD to Scotty, come in Scotty… Mr. Peter Stephenson 268 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)

Research policy and strategy

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
67 Policy compliance: what’s important? Mr. Roger Blake 213 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)
68 Research Clusters – The no frills pathway to incentivise cross disciplinary collaboration Mr. Jace Carson 177 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)
69 Developing Research Literacy in a College of Applied Arts and Technology Mr. Dan Douglas 231 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)
70 External influences on research policy and funding schemes at The University of Sydney Business School Mr. Patrick Kelly 20 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)
71 University’s Profile Building on Multidisciplinary Research Strengths Ms. Anu Liikanen 95 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)
72 Essentials of Research Governance and Performance at Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa Mr. Clement Matasane 255 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)
73 The Growing Importance of Undergraduate Research Fellowships and International Experiences to Universities’ Missions Prof. Julio Rivera 259 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)
74 Challenge-Led Interdisciplinary Research Programs – towards a whole-of-institution, curatorial approach Dr. Tamantha Stutchbury 27 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)
75 Arts & Humanities Special Interest Group Annual Meeting Ms. Christie Walker 33 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)
76 Transforming research: connecting the scholarly ecosystem to gather tangible insights and deliver value to institutions Ms. Catherine Williams 45 Wed 6 June – Afternoon Coffee Break
(15:30 – 16:00)

Leadership and professional development

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
77 Evidence Governance at UNICEF: the work of the Research Facilitation & Knowledge Management team Ms. Emanuela Bianchera 68 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
78 Building a Research Culture at UNICEF: Cultivating Leaders and Evidence Champions Ms. Emanuela Bianchera 67 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
79 Research Managers and Administrators: The Job Description That Never Was! Dr. Jen Fensome 24 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
80 Looking beyond performance management – taking a 360 degree view on Leadership Ms. Karen Gomez 77 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
81 Hiring the right Research Office staff: a project management strategic process Mrs. Stefania E. Grotti 136 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
82 How Creating Inclusive Research Environments and Strategies Develops Global Practitioners and Impactful Administration Services Ms. Annette Hay 49 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
83 Stop Police! Mrs. Gemma Maldar 227 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
84 Development of a peer-to-peer training network for research administrators and managers. Dr. Andrew Massoura 111 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
85 Research management: reflections of the past 25 years Mrs. Pauline Muya 256 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
86 History, trends, and profiles in today’s research management – an international study on top universities Mrs. Valentina Romano 212 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
87 Distress or De-stress: How to deal effectively with life’s daily stressors Ms. Debra Schaller-
Demers
6 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
88 Leadership without authority: redefining teamwork and achieving successful outcomes Ms. Barbara Slattery 172 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
89 Making it work – establishing and maintaining a highly productive research administration team Dr. Katrin Steinack 205 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
90 National research management associations and networks – challenges and alternatives Dr. Olaf Svenningsen 272 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
91 Professional research support – from a role of reactive supporter to pro-active adviser Mrs. Pernille von
Lillienskjold
223 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)
92 Jack of all trades Mrs. Tina Woods 140 Thurs 7 June – Lunch
(12:45 – 14:00)

Managing International Collaborations

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
93 Hands across the sea: supporting internationalcollaboration Dr. Aysun Alpyurek 21 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
94 Navigating International Collaboration Dr. Bella Blaher 85 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
95 Managing International Research Consortia sharing the lessons Ms. Helen Carlin 285 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
96 Managing a Strategic Partnership between UTokyo and ETH Zurich Dr. Kate Harris 226 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
97 An approach to mapping International Research Partnerships at Queens University Belfast Dr. Mary Harte 196 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
98 Uniform Guidance – Understanding the rules from an international perspective Ms. Ann Holmes 153 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
99 International research collaborations and the art of negotiation Mr. Jason Hutton 124 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
100 Managing Research Collaborations: A West-African  perspective Ms. Njilan Johnson 273 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
101 International collaboration between research managers Ms. Tessa Jones 120 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
102 How to develop, evaluate and sustain international research partnerships Dr. Nikki Kernaghan 183 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
103  ‘Ghosts’ on Campus: Risks and Mitigation Strategies for Visiting Researchers and Students Ms. Jennifer Macinnis 50 Thurs 7 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)

The Future Shape of Work

Poster No Paper Title Author Paper No Session
104 Bridging the divide: strengthening working relationships with academics Dr. Gráinne Barkess 248 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
105 The management and use of research-related information by Research Offices Mrs. Maryke Hunter-Husselmann 47 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
106 Applying Lean Principles to Research operations Miss. Lisa Wears 253 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)
107 Shaping new teams within a Research Office: responding to new technologies and funder requirements Ms. Betty Woessner 243 Wed 6 June – Morning Coffee Break
(11:00 – 11:30)