Conducting Research For Social, Economic, Environmental or Cultural Impact
Research Project Planning & Capturing Real World Impact
| Presenter | Gail Power | |
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| Location | Red9 Sem 1.48 or via Zoom: https://charlesdarwinuni.zoom.us/j/5996094043?omn=89925581713#success | |
| Open to | Researcher | |
With tight funding budgets, governments and organisations are looking for research that can benefit communities rather than just having academic impacts. Learn how to embed social, economic, environmental or cultural impact thinking in your research project and/or funding application to make it easier to identify, track and measure the eventual change and benefits to society. That way, you can more easily articulate the benefits your research has in the real world, to attract further funding, for career advancement, and so on. Workshop Registration
Note: Please watch the short Understanding Research Impact video prior to the workshop https://charlesdarwinuni.sharepoint.com/sites/ResearchCDU/SitePages/Research-Impact.asp
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