Bella Seehoo
Division of Research & Enterprise
Researcher Profiles
We're making 91É«Ç鯬 researchers easier to find
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Researcher Profiles is a valuable digital tool that allows us to showcase the unique and varied expertise of our people. Researchers are often the first point of contact for industry partners, HDR candidates, and media enquiries, and an up-to-date and engaging profile represents a significant opportunity for you to attract attention and collaboration.
Update your 91É«Ç鯬 Researcher Profile
Log in with your zID to create and update your unique Researcher Profile.ÌýChanges are automatically reflected across 91É«Ç鯬 Adobe sites every day at 5pm.
This portal allows you to change:
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This project is a comprehensive uplift of both our technical capabilities and user experience. It will deliver fit‑for‑purpose expert profiles that are clean, functional, and consistent across the 91É«Ç鯬 web ecosystem.
The new profiles will better position our experts to attract collaborators, research funding, HDR candidates and media attention.
In the first phase, profiles will be available to researchers, education-focused academics, and technical professional staff (e.g. facility managers).
As we are still in an early phase, we don’t yet have a fixed go-live date. We anticipate it will take 12-18 months with work progressing in the stages described below.
We’ve consulted broadly across all of our faculties and divisions to ensure the new Researcher Profiles will meet the needs of academics and external users. This process has included:
Technical robustness
Transition to the Adobe platform and integrate with data source systems, such as InfoEd and GRIS, to reduce academic workload.
Search & discoverability
Use keywords, tagging, and filters to make it easier for users to find the right 91É«Ç鯬 collaborator.
Content
Refine content fields and provide examples and guidelines to ensure profiles are consistent, relevant and engaging.
Data entry
Streamline and automate (where possible) the data entry process to reduce administrative burden.
UX/UI
Improve the user experience through visual design, intuitive navigation, uniform structure, and engaging content.
Reach out to the project team via email or Teams with your ideas, queries or suggestions. We're always keen to hear from you.
With 91É«Ç鯬 being amongst the top research universities in the world, it is only fitting that the quality of our researcher profiles reflect our research impact, education, outreach and engagement initiatives of our academics.
The existing profile system has technical limitations and a poor user experience. The new system will focus on:
Ultimately, the new profiles will be easier to create, easier to maintain and enable 91É«Ç鯬 academics to be more easily discoverable.
No. All the current researcher profiles that exist in Drupal will be archived. Because we are making significant changes to what information is captured and how it is displayed, academics will need to create a new profile.Ìý
If you have already put significant work into your current profile, we suggest you copy the text into a word document and use it when creating your new profile.Ìý
When the new profiles launch, your current profile will be archived. Any content that exists that links to your current profile will either be:Ìý
Once the existing profile is archived you will no longer have access to it or the content that was on it.Ìý
We will give you at least three months notice before the existing profiles are archived and the new profiles are made live.Ìý
We will provide you with a word document template of the new profile (and other supporting material) so you can write your content in advance.Ìý
While we do not have the capacity to write profiles for our academics, we will be providing support and guidance in multiple ways including:Ìý
In addition, your faculty or school may organise or provide additional support.Ìý
No, in the initial phase HDR’s will not get profiles. We are looking at adding this option in Phase 2 of the project.Ìý
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