Connect with UKRIO: Q1


Connect with UKRIO: Q1
The Launch of our 2025/2026 Work Programme
Join us for the first installment of our new Connect with UKRIO series, where you’ll hear directly from our team about the work we do to support the research community – and how you can get involved.
This opening session marks the official launch of our 2025–2026 Work Programme. Our CEO, Stephanie Neave, will present the priorities, activities, and projects planned for the year ahead, shaped through consultation with stakeholders, including insights from our June Stakeholder Survey.
This is also a chance to meet the UKRIO team, learn more about the roles we play in supporting research integrity, and share your own questions and feedback to help shape our future direction.
We look forward to welcoming you.

Presented by UKRIO CEO Stephanie Neave
Date: 10 September 2025
Time: 10:00 BST (approx. 45 mins)
Location: Online via Zoom
Access: Free and open to all
Why attend?
Discover what’s planned for 2025–2026
- Explore our priority workstreams – the areas we will focus on in response to community needs
- Learn how you can access our services, resources, and events to support your work
- Gain early insight into new initiatives designed to strengthen research integrity across sectors
Learn about how this year’s work programme was shaped
Each year, we consult widely with stakeholders to ensure our activities remain targeted, relevant, and impactful. Publishing this work programme is part of our commitment to transparency and dialogue, giving the community a meaningful role in shaping our work.
Make your voice heard
This launch event is your opportunity to:
- Hear directly from our CEO about the year ahead
- Ask questions and share your views
- Take part in the community-led process that underpins our mission to support the highest standards of research integrity
Event format
This is a live, online, interactive presentation. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A with UKRIO’s team. A recording of the event will be made available afterwards.
Who should attend?
This event is open to all members of the research community – whether already engaged with UKRIO or new to our work. It is especially valuable for members of UKRIO subscriber organisations, who can learn more about the resources and services available through their subscription.
How to prepare
The full work programme will be published on our channels and shared with registrants in early September. We encourage attendees to review it ahead of the event and bring questions or comments to share.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact us at events@ukrio.org.
To review the terms and conditions for attending this event, please see here.