SciVal User Group Meeting
SciVal User Group Meeting is a yearly event that gathers SciVal users, including researchers, administrators, librarians, and other stakeholders from academic and research institutions.
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ANZ SciVal User Group Meeting 2024
Date: Thursday, 26th September 2024
Location: Rydges Darling Square, 72 Liverpool Street, Sydney, 2000, Australia
Agenda
Time | Topic | Speakers |
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10.00AM - 10.15AM (15 mins) | Registration & Morning tea on arrival | |
10.15AM - 10.30AM (10 mins) | 1. Acknowledgement of Country and Team Introduction 2. Introduction to SciVal User Group Meeting | Regional Solutions Director Elsevier ANZ Senior Solutions Account Manager Elsevier ANZ |
10.30AM - 11.30AM (60 mins) | SciVal Roadmap 2024 | Principal Product Manager of SciVal Elsevier Amsterdam |
11.30AM - 12.00PM (30 mins) | Q&A/Feedback Session for SciVal 2024 | |
12.00PM - 1.00PM | Networking Lunch | |
1.00PM - 1.30PM (30 mins) | Balanced, measured, and verifiable: SciVal metrics and KPIs at UNSW | Director of Research Analysis, Data and Reporting, Division of Research and Enterprise University of New South Wales |
1.30PM - 2.00PM (30 mins) | Utilising SciVal Topics Prominance at James Cook University | Manager, Research Strategy and Performance James Cook University |
2.00PM - 2.30PM (30 mins) | SciVal Ranking Strategy | Manager - Post Award, Data and Systems, Research Services Western Sydney University |
2.30PM - 3.00PM (30 mins) | Afternoon Tea | |
3.00PM - 3.30PM (30 mins) | Leveraging SciVal for Strategic Research at UniSA | Deputy Director of Business Intelligence and Planning University of South Australia |
3.30PM - 3.45PM (15 mins) | Academic Evaluation Framework | Cassandra Sims |
3.45PM - 4.45PM (60 mins) | Group Discussion | Facilitators: Cassandra Sims Christopher James |
4.45PM - 5.00PM (15 mins) | Closing | Carl Austin |
Speakers
ANZ SciVal User Group Meeting 2023: Changing of the Guards
Following the success of our past online meetings in 2021 and 2020, this year we are thrilled to announce the return of our ANZ SciVal User Group Meeting 2023 in hybrid meeting style. This user group meeting will provide a platform to be engaged in discussions and activities about SciVal and Research Intelligence, focus on the theme 'Changing of the Guard', and the opportunity to network with professionals in the academia and government segments.
Date: Wednesday, 19th July 2023
Time: 9:15 AM to 19:00 PM AEST
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Agenda
Topic | Speaker(s) |
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Acknowledgement of the Country and welcome to Griffith University | Tony Sheil Director of the Office for Research Griffith University |
Introduction to SciVal User Group Meeting | Siobhan Howard Customer Success Manager, Elsevier, Australia Cassandra Sims Senior Solution Sales Manager, Elsevier, Australia |
"SciVal: Where We Are and Where We Are Going" | Christopher James Senior Product Manager of SciVal Elsevier, Amsterdam |
The changing face of higher education research evaluation | Peter Darroch Director of Portfolio Marketing Elsevier, Amsterdam |
"The evolving Australian higher education and research evaluation policy landscape." (Zoom) | Michelle Duryea Senior Manager, Research Analytics, Systems & Performance Edith Cowan University, Australia |
Group Discussion for on-site What's in store for Australia in terms of higher education metrics and data? How does your institution define research impact? Considering the changes in ERA, how has the decision affected your institution? | Facilitators: Christopher James Senior Product Manager of SciVal Elsevier, Amsterdam Peter Darroch Director of Portfolio Marketing, Elsevier, Amsterdam |
Adapting Without ERA: Universities’ Challenges in Measuring Impact | Angel Calderon Principle Advisor, Institutional Research & Planning RMIT University |
Changing the face of PBRF and SciVal Reporting | Katy Miller Manager, Research Partnerships and Performance Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
PBRF Modelling with SciVal API Author Metrics (Zoom) | Weiwei Wang Research Planning Analyst University of Auckland, New Zealand |
'SciVal - Unwrapping our new toy' | Michael Crisp Deputy Director: Performance Metrics Business Intelligence and Planning University of South Australia |
Research Impact and Evaluation – Metrics | Sophie Holloway Associate Director, Research Performance Australian National University |
Getting the most out of SciVal – Enterprise Reporting (SciVal hierarchies) | Dr Claudia Arango Deputy Director, Research Strategy, Systems & Policy Griffith University |
Research Intelligence Ecosystem Survey & Conclusion of SciVal User Group Meeting | Cassandra Sims Senior Solution Sales Manager, Elsevier, Australia Siobhan Howard Customer Success Manager, Elsevier, Australia Macy Lee Marketing Manager, Elsevier, Australia |
Speakers
APAC SciVal User Group Forum 2022
Driving Research Impact For Achieving Sustainable Development Goals: A Dialogue for Defining, Developing and Reporting on Research Impact.
Date: Thursday 17 November 2022
Location: Virtual event / Zoom webinar
Topic | Speaker(s) |
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Welcome Remarks | Dr Shubhra Dutta Customer Consultant, Elsevier Anne Clarice Africa Regional Manager, Marketing South-East Asia, Elsevier |
Research Impact and SDGs | Dr Jingwen Mu Senior Global Strategy Advisor to the Vice-Chancellor, University of Auckland, New Zealand Dr Pannee Cheewinsiriwat Assistant Vice President, Chulalongkorn University |
Success Stories about Research Impact | Jesse Xiao Head, Scholarly Communication and Research Services, The University of Hong Kong Libraries Dr Ping-Yu Chang Section Chief, R&D Office, National Central University |
Academia-industry collaboration for achieving SDGs | Prof. Mahesh Panchagnula Dean, Alumni and Corporate Relations, IIT Madras Dr Anders Karlsson Vice President, Global Strategic Networks, Elsevier |
Insights for driving Research Impact | Robbertjan Kalff Vice-president, Elsevier |
Closing Remark | Jessica Low Regional Director, Research Intelligence, Asia Pacific, Elsevier |
Asia-Pacific SciVal User Group 2021
2021 Asia-Pacific SciVal User Group meeting aims to explore and share how institutions across the APAC region use SciVal to achieve success in reporting for Rankings, Topics of Research and Collaboration. This meeting will include a number of case studies presented by our speakers from various institutions in countries and regions such as Australia, India, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China. Using SciVal, understand where your institution stands and where you could go!
Date: Thursday, 28th October 2021
Venue: Virtual meeting / Zoom webinar
Agenda
Topic | Speaker(s) |
Introduction | Dr Steven Riddell (Senior Consultant, Elsevier) Dr Shubhra Dutta (Customer Consultant, Elsevier) |
SciVal product team | Robbertjan Kalff (Vice-president of SciVal) |
Rankings | Angel Calerdon (Principal Advisor Institutional Research and Planning, RMIT University) Prof. Atul Khosla, (Vice-Chancellor, Shoolini University) |
Topics and Trends | Dr Yuan Chih, Fu (Assistant Professor, National Taipei University of Technology) Priscilla Pun (Functional head of library, University of Macao) |
Collaboration | Dr Zhang Guangcui (Director, Office of Global Engagement, Jilin University) Dr Alison Lloyd, (Associate Vice-President, Institutional Research and Strategic Planning, Hong Kong Baptist University) |
Conclusion | Dr Anders Karlsson (Vice-President of Global Strategic Networks, Elsevier) |
Asia-Pacific SciVal User Group 2020
If you missed the APAC SciVal User Group 2020, we highly recommend you to watch the meeting recording by clicking the button below.
Agenda
Topic | Speaker |
SciVal - where we are and where we are going | Robbertjan Kalff – Vice President SciVal |
1) First round of Australia's national assessment with the University of Southern Queensland, Institutional tagging and data cleaning. 2) Australian Research Management Society - Elsevier Young Researcher Awards 3) International research collaboration, evidence-based decision making. | Professor Ren Yi – University of Southern Queensland (Australia) |
Analyzing UN SDG research with SciVal - when global goals meet the local context. | Dr Jingwen Mu – University of Auckland (New Zealand) |
Examining the Initial Patters of Asia Pacific Publications on Covid-19: Priorities and Partnerships. | Professor Michael Khor – Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) |
What's India's take on Research? - a Bibliometric overview | Dr K. V Santhosh – Manipal Institute of Technology (India) |