When Should We Talk About Research? Reflections on departmental seminars
Creating an inclusive research culture means thinking not just about what we discuss, but how and when we come together to do it. One of the challenges of academic life is deciding when to hold research seminars. These are important events for sharing our ideas, and hearing from researchers based in other institutions. I've worked at lots of different universities which have all had different approaches to this, and it seems to be an area where there is a lot of discussion around what is the most equitable way to organise these. Many places now offer a Teams/remote option as standard, which is brilliant, but often it's not just about listening to the seminar itself, but the opportunity to meet the speaker, and have more in depth and informal discussions after the main event. A key debate is whether these events should be scheduled at lunchtime, or at the end of the day, and if the latter, how late is too late? A lunchtime slot can feel efficient, but ...