Understand Researchfish Reporting for SCDTP Research: What, Who, Why, When, How

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Learn about Researchfish reporting for SCDTP research, including what Researchfish is, who needs to act, why it's important, when to report, and what outcomes need to be reported. Act now to showcase the impact of funded research!

  • Research
  • Reporting
  • SCDTP
  • Outputs
  • UKRI

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  1. Researchfish Researchfish Reporting the outputs and Reporting the outputs and outcomes of your SCDTP outcomes of your SCDTP research research What, who, why, when, how? 7 March 2022

  2. What is What is Researchfish Researchfish? ? A central repository to hold all outputs resulting from funding given by Research Councils and other agencies

  3. Who needs to act? Who needs to act? Those of us with UKRI funding We know we are included when we get an email (but do check spam folders) This is mandatory for staff and was mandatory for doctoral researchers too Since Covid-19 it has become optional

  4. Why is it important? Why is it important? Helps UKRI understand what has changed as a result of the funding support you have received Helps them demonstrate the value and impact of publicly funded research and training, which helps to justify the spending be transparent about what funding delivers make research more visible and open to the public

  5. When? When? Now! The completion of the online record happens every year during the award and for 3 years afterwards The window has opened and runs to 17thMarch

  6. The guidance says The guidance says you will usually need to report outcomes from the third year of your studentship and for three years after it ends optional for students to report in 2022 due to the ongoing disruption and delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, we are encouraging students who are able to do so to make a submission. This is very valuable in helping us understand the outcomes of students research and the impact of our training awards, in particular, the impact the pandemic has had on student outcomes.

  7. What needs to be reported? What needs to be reported? Anything that is as a result of the funding O Outputs utputs e.g. publications, exhibitions, new research tools O Outcomes utcomes e.g new or improved products, processes or public policies. Impact Impact e.g. changes that benefit the economy, society, culture, health, the environment or quality of life Key findings Key findings

  8. You have lots to choose from! You have lots to choose from!

  9. Most relevant might be Most relevant might be Publications including journal articles, conference proceedings, thesis! Engagement activities including presentations, magazine articles, podcasts Awards and recognition including prizes

  10. Key findings Key findings Main, high-level results from the award What you have you discovered or developed The main academic achievements New knowledge you have generated Or new or improved research methods New research questions you have opened up

  11. How? How? 1.Researchfish will send you an email. Check your junk folder if you have not received anything. 2. Click on the link in the email to confirm the award is yours. You must do this to link your award to your Researchfish account. 3. If you do not already have a Researchfish account, you ll be asked to create one.

  12. You will get a screen like this You will get a screen like this

  13. https://userguide.researchfish.com/

  14. Support Support Technical questions email: support@researchfish.com or use the Researchfish live chat service. Procedural questions about reporting requirements see frequently asked questions for grants on Researchfish Ask UKRI a question about reporting your research outcomes, email: researchoutcomes@funding.ukri.org

  15. Photo by Ana Municio on Unsplash

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