Research Culture Uncovered

(Episode 155) What Shapes a Researcher? Reflections from a Worldwide Universities Network Series

20 min · 15 apr 2026
aflevering (Episode 155) What Shapes a Researcher? Reflections from a Worldwide Universities Network Series artwork

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🎙️ In our latest episode of Research Culture Uncovered, host Heledd Jarosz-Griffiths explores a deceptively simple question: what actually shapes a researcher? Drawing on reflections from a Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) series, this episode brings together voices from across global research development sessions — exploring research vision, impact, careers, culture, and identity. 🔹 Why research vision matters — and why it’s so hard to articulate Hear insights from Dr Jim Baxter on developing long-term direction, and why the pressures of funding, publishing, and short-term goals can pull researchers away from the bigger picture. 🔹 What counts as “impact” — and who decides Explore reflections from Ged Hall on how impact is shaped by discipline, national context, and institutional priorities — and whether researchers follow or challenge those systems. 🔹 Research culture beyond the buzzwords Dr Marjorie Boissinot unpacks the complexity of research culture across global contexts, and why much of what shapes culture isn’t always labelled as such. 🔹 Creating space to think — even in busy, online environments From Taryn Bell’s session, discover how meaningful reflection can happen even in large-scale virtual settings — and why researchers are more ready for these conversations than we might assume. 🔹 Visibility, identity, and showing up as a researcher Through Ruth Winden’s work, explore how researchers navigate professional identity — balancing authenticity, visibility, and the expectations of academic and non-academic audiences. 🔹 The emotional side of research we don’t always talk about From Heledd’s own session on rejection, this episode reflects on the shared emotional realities of research — and how creating space to acknowledge them can shift how we move forward. 💡 If you’re thinking about your own direction, identity, or place within research — this episode offers space to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what matters. Links and resources 🔗 Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) https://www.wun.ac.uk/ [https://www.wun.ac.uk/] 🔗 LinkedIn (contributors) Jim Baxter – (follow Jim on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimebaxter/]) Ged Hall – (follow Ged on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/hallged.bsky.social]and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drgedhall/]) Marjorie Boissinot – (follow Marjorie on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marjorieboissinot/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BVnucse%2BtRTSaoYHTfEtjnA%3D%3D]) Taryn Bell – (follow Taryn on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/tarynbell.bsky.social] and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drtarynbell/]) Ruth Winden – (follow Ruth on Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/ruthwinden.bsky.social] and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthwinden/]) Follow us on Bluesky: @researcherdevleeds.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/researcherdevleeds.bsky.social] (new episodes are announced here) @openresleeds.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/openresleeds.bsky.social] @researchcultureuol.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/researchcultureuol.bsky.social] Connect on LinkedIn: @ResearchUncoveredPodcast [https://www.linkedin.com/company/research-culture-uncovered/] (new episodes are announced here) 📩 If you would like to contribute to a podcast episode: researcherdevelopment@leeds.ac.uk [researcherdevelopment@leeds.ac.uk]

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