This half-day interactive course is designed to explore concepts of research engagement and impact and enable participants to reflect how they apply to their research.
- Date(s)
- May 1, 2024
- Location
- Geography Building/0G/033
- Time
- 09:30 - 12:30
- Price
- Free
Content
This half-day interactive course is designed to explore concepts of research engagement and impact as they align with QUB’s Strategy 2030. This course will allow you time and space to consider the following questions:
- Does my research currently involve engagement with external stakeholders?
- What are the intended impacts of my research, beyond those that are purely academic?
- Is there scope for research engagement and impact in my research? If so, how can I plan appropriately for this?
Programme Objectives
During this course, you will:
- Discuss what is meant by the terms “engaged research” and “research impact”.
- Identify the benefits of research engagement to collaborators, external colleagues and the researcher/research programme.
- Discuss how research impact is defined, measured and evidenced.
- Investigate how research engagement and impact plans are developed, including identification of and interactions with stakeholders, and evidence gathering.
- Discuss how research impact relates to the REF exercise, through exploration of 4* REF impact case studies from a variety of research disciplines.
- Consider your own engagement and impact plans, as they relate to your ongoing or future research objectives.
Facilitators
Kathryn Kavanagh, Research Impact and Engagement Officer and Dr Maeliosa McCrudden, Research Impact and Engagement Manager, Research and Enterprise Directorate, Queen's University Belfast.
Name | Postdoctoral Development Centre |
pdc@qub.ac.uk | |
Website | https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/pdc/ |