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How to achieve impact from your research
Aims
Understanding impact is a skill that is vital for any early career researcher who wishes to follow an academic career, and is also a skill transferrable to any sector in which organisations are interested in identifying, measuring, and evaluating the effectiveness of their projects (e.g. charities, human rights groups, and other third sector organisations). The course will introduce early career researchers, including research students, to the fundamentals of this skill.
Description
Building impact into your research requires you to have a clear understanding of what impact is and how to integrate impact practices into the research process. This introductory course provides an insight into research impact with a focus on how impact can be planned for, generated and evidenced.
Presented by
The course will be facilitated by the University’s Research Impact Officers whose roles are dedicated to support academics to increase the non-academic impact opportunities from their research.
Alexandra Beaumont – Research Impact Officer (Business and Law)
Kate Powis – Research Impact Officer (Arts and Humanities)
Laura Brookes – Research Impact Officer (Health)
Jack Matthews – Research Impact Officer (CSEE, Maths, LS)
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- Date:
- Wednesday 13 November 2024
- Time:
- 13:00 - 14:00
- Time Zone:
- UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
- Campus:
- Online
- Audience:
- Academic Staff Postgraduate - Research
- Categories:
- SfR