Fundamentals of Research Impact: Planning your impact
Event description
Fundamentals of Research Impact: Planning your impact is the second of five bite-sized blended-learning hybrid sessions supported by the RESHub ‘Fundamental of Research Impact’ online module (https://canvas.uts.edu.au/enroll/GHRMEK).
These blended-learning sessions will delve into the crucial facets of understanding, planning, executing, and demonstrating research impact. Through real world case studies, inspiring stories and video interviews you’ll learn what research impact is, its importance for your research career and how it can be embedded into every step of the research journey.
This second session we will cover:
- Impact goals
- Impact planning
The workshop will be presented by Catherine McElhone, Research Impact Facilitator, from the Research Office, supported by John Rees and Amy Cotton, Director and Manager of Research Development Programs in the Graduate Research School. The material for the workshop and online module was developed for Epigeum by an international group of impact researchers and professionals, in collaboration with UTS
This workshop is targeted at higher degree researchers (HDR) and early career researchers (ECR), but is open to the entire UTS research community. Attendance and participation in the workshop is recommended, yet the workshop will be recorded and uploaded onto the UTS Aspire site after the event.
The recording of the first Fundamentals of Research Impact session: Defining Research Impact session is available here - UTS ASPIRE Research Impact (sharepoint.com)
If you are interested in further workshops in the Research Impact at UTS series, check out these upcoming sessions:
- Fundamentals of Research Impact -Planning your impact - 5 March 2024
- Writing for impact - NIT and Impact Summaries - 9 April 2024
- Fundamentals of Research Impact - Engagement and communication strategies - 7 May 2024
- Fundamentals of Research Impact - Evaluating and monitoring impact - 4 June 2024
- Fundamentals of Research Impact - Evidencing Impact - 2 July 2024
- NHMRC/Investigator Grants Impact - 6 August 2024
- Writing for Impact - NIT and Impact Summaries - 3 September 2024
- Impact through creative practice - 1 October 2024
- Open Access - connected data - 5 November 2024
- Profiles and external presence -3 December 2024
This is a UTS Aspire event. UTS Aspire is a program of pan-university research development opportunities led by the Research Capability and Development Team.
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