This introductory workshop is intended to support early and mid-career researchers to understand the fundamentals of impact in the social sciences and how to embed impact into their research projects and proposals.  

 

In this interactive session, we'll start with the question of defining impact, and work through the key elements that you need to think about in order to get the best possible research outcomes - for yourself and the people who might benefit from your research.  

 

Working interactively will enable researchers to gain an understanding of both peer-academic and research-support perspectives on impact.  

 

Intended learning outcomes:

1. Understand the fundamentals of impact in the social sciences 

2. Receive a basic understanding on how to embed impact into research proposals and projects.  

 

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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

20 November 2024, 14:00 - 16:30

Where

Social Sciences Divisional Offices, 6 Worcester Street, Oxford

The Trainers

Rebecca Jones - Research Impact Facilitator

Alex Martalogu - Research Impact Facilitator

Need to know more?

Contact the RIE Team

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