In a new HEPI report, Research Leadership Matters: Agility, Alignment, Ambition; Professor Matthew Flinders asks what research leadership is and why it matters – in partnership with Worktribe.
Worktribe wins UCISA Outstanding Corporate Member Award
The award “recognises the company that has gone above and beyond in delivering excellent services to an institution or the wider sector”
Worktribe Connect 2021: A place for shared experiences, insight and future-thinking in research and curriculum management
Worktribe Connect 2021:
A place for shared experiences, insight and future-thinking in research and curriculum management.
Five things that all successful IT projects have in common
Worktribe’s newest team member, Esther Silver, shares her thoughts on some of the key components of a successful IT project or initiative.
Worktribe Connect 2020: The show must go on…
This year’s annual Worktribe user conference was transformed into a virtual gathering with product insights, shared experiences and speed networking.
Worktribe Connect 2019: Shipshape and Bristol fashion
In June 2019, the first two-day Worktribe user conference took place in Bristol at the SS Great Britain. Check out the video, photos and more here.
Cloud / SaaS vs on-premise: are we really still having this conversation?
Read our honest (and maybe slightly ranty) account of why SaaS applications beat on-prem solutions hands down. And there’s an infographic too…
Customisation vs configuration: Why too much choice isn’t always a good thing
Customised software is overrated. Over 30 universities across the UK stand by our approach of “configuration not customisation”, and this is why…
Buzzing cities, remote mountain villages, welcoming crowds and life-changing safe water projects…
James Brook recounts his epic 400km cycle across India as part of FRANK Water’s Cycle for Safe Water.
Worktriber takes on 400km India cycle challenge
Worktribe’s very own James Brook is set to depart for a lycra-clad adventure this October in aid of FRANK Water. Read more about his challenge…