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(S6E3) Harnessing the Power of Collaboration: Writing Persuasive Team-Based Narrative CVs

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In our weekly Research Culture Uncovered conversations we are asking what is Research Culture and why does it matter? In this episode of Season 6, Emma Spary chats with Dr Elizabeth Adams from Scafell Coaching on the concept of team-based Narrative CVs (or the Resume for Research and Innovation) and its significance in highlighting the holistic contributions of researchers. Whether you're new to narrative CVs or currently grappling with them, this episode will help you navigate the limited space and balance the expertise of multiple team members. It has practical advice on agreeing on the strengths and contributions of individuals, and how to craft a coherent narrative that showcases your team's abilities.

Our main points include:

  • Difficulty of writing team-based narrative CVs
  • Limited space and need to demonstrate expertise of the team
  • Encouraging individuals to reflect on their own strengths and contributions
  • Focusing on the strategic input and capacity of individuals
  • Ensuring a smooth flow and coherence in the narrative

This episode focusses on writing Narrative CVs as a team, there is another episode looking at writing them as an individual (S6E2). Emma mentions a resource created by the University of Leeds to support the writing of the Narrative CVs, we have made this available under a CC-BY-SA licence.

You can connect to Elizabeth on Twitter (@researchdreams) or LinkedIn

All of our episodes can be accessed via the following playlists:


Follow us on twitter: @ResDevLeeds (new episodes are announced here), @OpenResLeeds, @ResCultureLeeds

Connect to us on LinkedIn: @ResearchUncoveredPodcast (new episodes are announced here)

Leeds Research Culture links:


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In our weekly Research Culture Uncovered conversations we are asking what is Research Culture and why does it matter? In this episode of Season 6, Emma Spary chats with Dr Elizabeth Adams from Scafell Coaching on the concept of team-based Narrative CVs (or the Resume for Research and Innovation) and its significance in highlighting the holistic contributions of researchers. Whether you're new to narrative CVs or currently grappling with them, this episode will help you navigate the limited space and balance the expertise of multiple team members. It has practical advice on agreeing on the strengths and contributions of individuals, and how to craft a coherent narrative that showcases your team's abilities.

Our main points include:

  • Difficulty of writing team-based narrative CVs
  • Limited space and need to demonstrate expertise of the team
  • Encouraging individuals to reflect on their own strengths and contributions
  • Focusing on the strategic input and capacity of individuals
  • Ensuring a smooth flow and coherence in the narrative

This episode focusses on writing Narrative CVs as a team, there is another episode looking at writing them as an individual (S6E2). Emma mentions a resource created by the University of Leeds to support the writing of the Narrative CVs, we have made this available under a CC-BY-SA licence.

You can connect to Elizabeth on Twitter (@researchdreams) or LinkedIn

All of our episodes can be accessed via the following playlists:


Follow us on twitter: @ResDevLeeds (new episodes are announced here), @OpenResLeeds, @ResCultureLeeds

Connect to us on LinkedIn: @ResearchUncoveredPodcast (new episodes are announced here)

Leeds Research Culture links:


  continue reading

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