Do you need support to work out which stakeholders you might engage with and how?
This interactive in-person workshop is aimed at early to mid-career researchers. Learning outcomes of this session are the acquisition of:
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knowledge of the fundamentals of stakeholder identification and mapping in the social sciences
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an understanding about how stakeholder mapping can help to identify the potential beneficiaries of your research, be used as a tool to plan how you engage with your stakeholders
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perspectives on stakeholder mapping from peer-academics and research support professionals throughout the workshop.
Intended learning outcomes:
1. Understand the fundamentals of stakeholder mapping in the social sciences
2. Receive a basic understanding on how to identify stakeholders and how to engage them into ongoing or planned research projects.
Intended Audience
Early career/mid-career researchers in the Social Sciences Division
(Researchers in social sciences disciplines outside the Division are welcome to get in touch and can be placed on a waiting list. Priority will be given to researchers from within the division, but others may join the session if spaces remain when registration closes)
When
Where
The Trainers
Sam Harper - Research Impact Facilitator
Alex Martalogu - Research Impact Facilitator