Discover how you can prove and measure the impact of your social sciences research through evaluation. 'Evaluating Impact' is designed specifically for social sciences researchers looking to measure, understand, and amplify the impact of their work. Learn from real case studies and test out methodologies for your own activity.

 

Intended learning outcomes

  • Further understanding of what pathways to impact are and how this relates to your own research
  • Why you should evaluate, and how it's useful for your research
  • A solid foundation of evaluation methods and tools and how to decide what's best for you
  • Skills to start planning your own evaluations, including peer feedback opportunities
  • How to access further resources and support for developing your own evaluation

 

Please Note: There is a small amount of pre-course work and reading that we advise attendees to complete in advance, in order to get the most benefit from the session.

 

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Intended Audience

Social sciences researchers at all career levels (not including DPhil students)

When

6 November 2025

14.00 - 16.00

Where

Social Sciences Divisional Offices, 6 Worcester Street, Oxford, OX1 2BX

The Trainers

Charlotte Medland, Senior Impact and Engagement manager

Rebecca Jones, Research Impact Facilitator

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