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Things are changing for the Office for Scholarly Communication

By Josie Caplehorne | 01 October 2021

When we started to return to the office on 20th September I never imagined that, just ten days later, I would be leaving my role … Read more

Celebrating the University of Kent’s Researchfish submission

By Josie Caplehorne | 17 May 2021

When a research council or charity organisation provides funding for academic research its natural that they will want to know about the outcomes, outputs and … Read more

What you need to know about reporting to Researchfish

By Josie Caplehorne | 30 October 2020

Here we explain the importance of reporting your research outcomes to Researchfish, how it can impact future research funding, and what you can do to … Read more

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