Abstract
Thematic framework for exploring the use of a narrative CV, initial findings from secondary analysis of Royal Society data
Highlights
In 2021, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) joined other UK funders in a statement confirming their commitment to exploring a shared approach towards a narrative CV
Description: Here we present a thematic framework developed from secondary and document analysis of data collected by the Royal Society from their work on research culture and the subsequent development of the Résumé for Researchers
The findings reported here are one element of a broader evaluation that is being undertaken by the NIHR to explore the use of narrative CVs within the NIHR
Summary
In 2021, the NIHR joined other UK funders in a statement confirming their commitment to exploring a shared approach towards a narrative CV (see https://www.ukri.org/wpcontent/uploads/2021/07/UKRI-230721-4995CommsResumeJointFundersStatementFinal.pdf). Description: Here we present a thematic framework developed from secondary and document analysis of data collected by the Royal Society from their work on research culture and the subsequent development of the Résumé for Researchers. These data were shared with the NIHR to inform discussions about the potential for use of a narrative CV within the NIHR.
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