Writing for impact
Event description
Writing for Impact is a hybrid session where we will delve into the art of crafting compelling narratives that resonate with research funders and research next users.
In this interactive workshop, you'll learn the intricacies of formulating impact summaries and National Interest Test statements, essential for securing support and funding for your projects.
Through practical exercises and expert guidance, you'll gain valuable insights into aligning your work with broader societal objectives, effectively communicating its significance, and maximising its impact. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your writing skills and elevate your projects to new heights of influence and recognition.
The workshop will be presented by Catherine McElhone, Research Impact Facilitator, Stephan Waibel, Senior Research Grants Manager and Dr Thorsten Kostulski, Research Capability Development Manager.
If you are interested in further workshops in the Research Impact at UTS series, check out these upcoming sessions:
- 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 supported by the UTS Research Office Research Capability and Development Team.
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