Getting Started with the Nectar Research Cloud (April 2026)
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This forum explores coaching as a specific skillset that can bridge the divide between attending a workshop and changing research practice. While self‑paced modules and exercises are useful, they rarely shift mindsets or sustain confidence when the work becomes unfamiliar. A trainer who draws on coaching techniques can help learners push through uncertainty, apply new methods in their own projects, and build capability that lasts beyond the room.
We’ve invited research professionals to share examples of coaching approaches that have made a difference for learners building data and software capability. Together we’ll explore:
Some training programs already embed coaching principles with great success. Understanding how trainers might develop these capabilities can elevate practice across the sector and strengthen outcomes for research communities.
The ARDC National Skills Forum is a monthly community event for trainers and research support professionals hosted by the ARDC Skilled Workforce Development Team. Our purpose is to facilitate knowledge exchange across the trainer community, and showcase digital research skills development activities, resources and best practice across the sector. Learn more.
Liz Stokes, Skills Lead (Trainer Communities), ARDC will facilitate this session.
We are trainers and research sector stakeholders driving uplift in data skills capability. This session is for:
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Please note that this event will be recorded and published by the ARDC. This may include your contributions during the session. Attendees are expected to comply with the Code of Conduct for ARDC Activities during this event. The ARDC respects the privacy of individuals. Information collected is in accordance with the ARDC Privacy Policy.
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