Research IT

Prior Events

Manchester Research Software Community - lightning talk session

17 Jul 2024 10:30 — 12:30

Online and on campus (TBC)

Registration is NOW CLOSED


Join the Manchester Research Software Community on the 17th of July for a series of lightning talks covering a wide variety of topics from the University research community.



Drop-in Session - 10/07/2024

10 Jul 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.



R.U.M Talk - Getting Started with Deep Learning in R

27 Jun 2024 12:00 — 13:00

University Place, 5th Floor, Room 5.205

Registration is NOW CLOSED


The University of Manchester R User Group will be hosting a talk on Getting Started with Deep Learning in R.



Drop-in Session - 26/06/2024

26 Jun 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.



School of Health Sciences and Research IT

25 Jun 2024 13:00 — 13:30

online

Registration is NOW CLOSED


Research IT has been invited to provide an "Introduction to Research IT" session for the School of Health Sciences research community.



Drop-in Session - 05/06/2024

5 Jun 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.



School of Arts, Languages and Cultures and Research IT

5 Jun 2024 10:00 — 11:00

online

Registration is NOW CLOSED


Research IT has been invited to provide an "Introduction to Research IT" session for the SALC research community.



Manchester Research Software Community

29 May 2024 10:30 — 12:30

Rm 4.38, Simon Building

Registration is NOW CLOSED


After a successful winter meeting, we are excited to announce our spring meeting for the Manchester Research Software Community! The meeting will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn more about the community, learn about "GitHub Project Automation", participate in discussion sessions, as well as network with other community members. We encourage everyone involved with or interested in research software to participate!



Drop-in Session - 22/05/2024

22 May 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.



UoM UK Biobank Users

15 May 2024 10:00 — 11:30

G 47 Williamson Building

Registration is NOW CLOSED


The last meeting of the academic year of the UK Biobank User Group will feature an extended presentation on the strengths and limitations of the UK Biobank datasets from Prof Martin Rutter from the School of Medical Sciences. Martin will take up his position as Deputy Chief Scientist at UK Biobank in June 2024.