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For CDU Researchers, HDRs and CDU Staff that Support Researchers

Tracking the Real World Impact of Your Research

Learn how to collect real-world evidence to support and promote your work
Presenter Office of Research and Innovation (Impact and Excellence Team)
Date/Time
to
Contact person
Gail Power
T: 08 8946 7366 E: impactandexcellence@cdu.edu.au
Location Red 9 Seminar Room 1.48 or https://charlesdarwinuni.zoom.us/j/5996094043?omn=85736218359
Open to Researcher

Research impact is 'the contribution that research makes to the economy, society, environment or culture, beyond the contribution to academic research'. Learn how to set up your research project so you can collect real world evidence of the potential benefits of your research to end users, stakeholders and the community.  You will be introduced to a number of different useful tools and resources as well as ways to use PURE as a collection point. 

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