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Welcome to St George’s Research Culture Hub. It contains information about our emerging Research Culture Strategy and Action Plan, as well as signposting useful resources and ways you can get involved.
Join us in building a positive research culture where you feel empowered to do your best work and develop your career.
Help us to define the values, expectations and attitudes that our culture should have. Tell us about the support and processes you would benefit from.
Our work is focused on four key themes which you can explore in the infographic below.
At St George’s we are on a mission to improve the diagnosis and treatment of disease and tackle the most pressing societal issues in healthcare. We believe that the environment in which we do our research is just as important as the research we do.
When people are given the opportunity to thrive and work together positively, we solve problems more effectively and do better research. That is why we are working with our research community to create a positive research culture.
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Forging new partnerships, increasing networking opportunities and working as a community.
Developing the research leaders of tomorrow through nurturing and retaining talent.
Increasing communication, promoting open science and rewarding innovation and enterprise.
Fostering an environment where integrity, collaboration and inclusivity thrive.
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Find out more about our Research news and events.
Dr Sierra Clark and Professor John Gulliver from St George’s Population Health Research Institute have won an Innovation Award for their research into the impact of transport noise on human health.
31 October 2024
Join us for our next University Seminar Programme on 28 November.
28 November 2024