NEW-LISTS A list for announcing new public mailing lists
A list for announcing new public mailing lists
NEUTRINO-MC-SUPPORT Universal Neutrino MC Generator User Support
A mailing list for providing support to the Universal Neutrino MC Generator users.
NEXUS-REXS NeXus Interest Group: Resonant and Magnetic Elastic X-ray Scattering
A mailing list to promote and document a discussion around NeXus file format definitions and data processing workflows for the magnetic and resonant x-ray scattering international community, with the goal of promoting and exploiting FAIR data in our science area.
NATPRODIS Natural products researchers
A unique platform for the natural products researchers to exchange views, ideas, experiences, problems, solution to problems and any matter relating to natural products research bioassay, spectroscopy, NMR, chromatography, biosynthesis etc.
NENC-CI NTW CLRN Chief Investigators
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 List for Chief Investigators based in the Northumberland Tyne and Wear Clinical Research Network
NASES-MEMBERS List for NASES members
Allow private communication between NASES members.
NEURORELS NeuroRels
An email list for all clinicians and researchers interested in relationships, social context and neurological conditions. A platform to share relevant CPD events, publications, networking opportunities, and recruitment for research.
NEW-TOWNS Britain's new town programme
Britain has a rich tradition in planning new towns. They provide many examples of success in delivery new development at scale and providing employment and amenities for new residents.
However, our new towns are no longer new and many face significant challenges going into the future. This forum encourages debate about a wide range of research on new towns. This includes:
How new settlements in the future can learn from our new towns programme How to update the physical infrastructure of new towns The social history of new towns Heritage and conservation in a new town context What can we learn and share with international experiences of new towns How to improve the environmental sustainability in new towns Different new town models including those led by local authorities and the private sector
NATSCA The Natural Science Collections Association discussion list
C1 C3 F4 N2 C9 This is the list by the NatSCA to make announcements of meetings, seminars and to provide professional specialist support to natural history curators.
NCD_SR Non-crystalline diffraction using synchtrotron radiation
Discussion group for the UK Non-Crystalline Diffraction synchrotron radiation user community.
NETWORKNEWSLETTER Network Newsletter
Distribution of newsletter for "The Network - tackling social exclusion"
A list of all Medical School Secretaries of UK Medical Schools. A forum for quick queries, dissemination of information and sharing of good practice.
NEWSFILM The study and use of newsfilm in research and teaching
For all those interested in discussing newsfilm, as well as sharing and advocating its use in research and teaching.
NARRATIVE-HEALTH-RESEARCH Narrative in health and related fields
for researchers and practitioners who are interested in researching and evaluating the use of narrative in health and related disciplines
NEW-MEDIA-CURATING Curating digital art - www.crumbweb.org
For those involved in curating, exhibiting, archiving or interpreting new media art (including net.art, interactive installations, digital video etc.) The list of the CRUMB web site http://www.crumbweb.org
NGN Next Generation Networking
General discussion list for the promotion of computer networking and systems research in the UK
NEURODIVERGENCEINCRIMINALJUSTICE Neurodivergence in Criminal Justice Network
International network of researchers, practitioners & community members addressing challenges faced by neurodivergent people in the criminal justice system
NESG The Netherlands Econometric Study Group
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The Netherlands Econometric Study Group (NESG) organises annual conferences which providee a forum for econometricians from the Netherlands and beyond to exchange research ideas and developments on any aspect of econometrics.
Home page Netherlands Econometric Study Group (NESG):
This list is used by the North East Regional Obligations Group as a forum to discuss members' research and other matters connected with the law of obligations.
NCOP-DATA NCOP Data Group
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A JISCMail group for data and evaluation people from various consortia involved in the National Collaborative Outreach Program (NCOP) to share ideas and approaches.
NETWORC North East Transnational and World History Research Centre
Networc is an interdisciplinary research network engaging in the promotion and study of transnationalism and world history in universities across the North East of England.
NESY Neural-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning
Neural-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning Association
NERIG North East Research Impact Group
Research impact and policy professionals from the North East UK sharing best practice
NEHERITAGE North-East Heritage Partnership
Supporting AHRC funded NE Heritage Partnership project (integrating academic researchers with community heritage groups)
NATIONALCOLLECTION Towards a National Collection Discovery Projects
The Arts and Humanities Research Council has launched a funding call for Towards a National Collection (https://ahrc.ukri.org/research/fundedthemesandprogrammes/tanc-opening-uk-heritage-to-the-world/). This list is to help applicants develop partnerships for their proposals.
NEIGHBOURHOODEFFECTS Neighbourhood Effects Research List
The interaction between where people live and their individual outcomes is complex and mutli-faceted. This list is for researchers and practitioners working on neighbourhood effects related research.
NEIGHBOURHOOD-PLANNING Neighbourhood Planning
The Localism Act 2011 empowered Parish and Town Councils or Neighbourhood Fora in unparished areas to develop neighbourhood plans for their areas. This is the ultimate in community engagement - and can be a ripe area for research and peer-to-peer assistance.
NASSS-CAT-COMMUNITY NASSS-CAT Community
The NASSS-CAT Community represents a user community for the NASSS-CAT tool (Non-adoption, Abandonment, and barriers to Spread, Scale-up and Sustainability - Complexity Assessment Tool), during a technology-supported change project.
NBK-COMMUNITY-DISCUSSION NBK Community Discussion List
The NBK-Community-Discussion list is an open community led forum for discussion, debate and sharing of information and advice about the NBK and related services.
NETWORKED-LEARNING Networked Learning in Higher Education
The Networked Learning in Higher Education list is run by the Networked Learning in Higher Education team at Lancaster University's Centre for Studies in Advanced Learning Technology (CSALT). The list covers networked learning, online learning, eLearning, web-based learning, etc.
NECSN North East Critical Security Network
The North East Critical Security Network (NECSN) brings together researchers in the region working on security issues from critical perspectives. The aim of the network is to develop relationships between researchers at different career stages, and to encourage collaboration and share knowledge between established and emerging scholars across the North East.
NARRATIVEINQUIRY Narrative Inquiry where social science meets art
This cross disciplinary list is for scholars in the area of narrative inquiry broadly who are interested in the aesthetics of their approaches. This cross-fertilisation of social and human science with art and humanities may include, for example, autoethnographers, performance and experimental ethnographers, cultural and communication scholars with an interest in performance, narrative and dialogic narrative researchers, those using the arts in social science enquiry, to name but a few.
NHAN Communication Group for the Northern Housing Advisors' Network
This group is used by members of NHAN, the Northern Housing Advisors' Network. Its purpose is for the discussion of student housing advice issues, and to enable the sharing of advice and knowledge. Our focus is mostly (but not solely) on the private rental sector.
NATURAL-HAZARDS-DISASTERS Natural hazards and disasters
This is a multidisciplinary discussion group on natural hazards and disasters, covering socio-economic, psychological, organisational, scientific and technical aspects.
NGACDT-2011 Next Generation Accelerators Centre for Doctoral Training - class of 2011
This is the class of PhD students from Surrey, Huddersfield, Strathclyde and QUB who started on the Next Generation of Accelerators CDT course in 2011
NEXTGEN-UK NEXTGEN-UK
This is the mailing list for the wider UK community supporting the development of the next generation of gravitational-wave experiments.
NASES-EXEC National Association of Student Employment Staff - Exec
This list is a sub-set of the nases mailbase for the NASES executive. Its purpose is to assist in the management of the nases mailbase and those issues discussed on it (by an elected group of individual practitioners supported by co-opted experts).
NEUROMEG Announcement for the Neuro MEG list
This list is for academic researchers using the technique of Magnetoencephalography, concentrating in particular on methods for data analysis
NCCPE-PEN Public Engagement Network
This list is for anyone working and/or interested in public engagement and community engagement in higher education. A platform to facilitate sharing information, ideas and discussion.
NERTG North East Regional Teaching Group
This list is to be used by members of the North East Regional Teaching Group in order to network, organise meetings, update and question/answer queries relating to TDA activities and current information/changes in the current Teacher Training system.
NETWORK-AUTOMATION Network Automation
This list is to support discussion of the use of network automation tools and techniques at Janet-connected sites. This may cover areas such as provisioning, updates and validation of network device configurations and state.
NESS North East Syntax Seminar
This list is used by the members of the North East Syntax Seminar to make announcements and discuss Syntax, Semantics and their interfaces.
NETWORKINGDISABILITY Networking Disability list
This list is used to share good practice and promote discussion between disability networks at UK HE institutions.
NEUTRINO-UK List for the UK neutrino community
This list will be used for communication by the UK neutrino community.
NEMLAAL North East Museums, Libraries and Archives Access and Learning List
To share experience, notify of events/training opportunities, post questions, encourage networking locally and regionally, share good practice, request information, and facilitate research. The group is aimed at all those interested in the broad access and learning agenda across museums, libraries and archives (of all types) in North East England.
NBWN Northern Black Workers' Network
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The NBWN is a self organised network of black workers in HE / FE institutions across the North west, North East, Yorkshire, Scotland and Ireland. Its aims are: 1. To provide the opportunity to share experiences with Black workers at HE/FE. 2. To promote race equality through active engagement with relevant institutions and organisations: 3. To seek to uphold the ethics and principles of the Race Equality legislation. 4. To work towards improving career prospects and opportunities. 5. To ascertain the prime issues of the equality and diversity in work place. 6. To minimise the potential isolation of Black workers by providing a focal point for advice and support.
NEUROPSYCHIATRY Discussion and current awareness re psychiatry and neurology
We aim to provide high quality information, current awareness and a forum for discussion about neuropsychiatry. Neuropsychiatry concerns the interface of psychiatry and neurology (incorporating cognitive neuroscience and related areas). Colleagues from UK and elsewhere are welcome to join.
NEURODIVERSITY Neurodiversity In/And Creative Research
Welcome to the Neurodiversity In/And Creative Research Group! Here, we wish to explore the messy and magical entanglements between neurodiversity, creativity and research, and all the possibilities and intersections in between. This is a virtual forum for practitioners and researchers with interest in any of these terms - unstable, multifaceted and exciting as they each already are. We will share, discuss, debate, motivate, interrogate and support one another's practice and research. Collectively we may help make neurodiversity in research and the contributions of neurodivergent researchers more visible, and make research culture more inclusive. We welcome participants from any background/discipline/sector, with/without an affiliation. Please note this is a public forum, and we request you be mindful about sharing any personal and confidential information about yourself and others here. Anything you post using this email address NEURODIVERSITY@JISCMAIL.AC.UK will be seen not only by the whole network but anyone on the internet as this is a public list. Anyone can join this network. If you are here as an ally please share why you are here, what you wish to learn. We also ask you to be respectful of each other's views and ideas expressed here. We aim to develop a positive network of individuals interested in Neurodiversity In/And Creative Research. Welcome! Best wishes from Dr Kai Syng Tan and Dr Ranjita Dhital. Contact: kai.tan@alumni.ucl.ac.uk and r.dhital@UCL.AC.UK . For more about the Network: www.bit.ly/creativitynd
NCCPE-SCE Student-Community Engagement Network
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This group invites academics and practitioners to discuss research, and policy papers, share events and updates that relate to student-community engagement. Student-community engagement describes a form of informal and formal experiential education where learning emerges through a cycle of action and reflection. It encompasses a wide variety of practices including service-learning, community-based learning, learning-linked volunteering and scholarship of engagement. We hope this group will become an interdisciplinary forum for discussion. Cross cutting, or boundary spanning posts, research and news are particularly welcomed, as are those that look more closely at particular areas of practice.