Clare Wilkinson and Emma Weitkamp from the University of the West of England, Bristol offer support for researchers looking to track and evidence the unique, creative and often qualitative outcomes of public engagement and communication activities. Rather than an add-on to the research, it may be possible to embed evaluation within the research project itself
The following reflections are from speakers at today’s one-day workshop, Communicating impact: the r...
While academic social science is extremely effective at generating public value, it is less adept at...
Conversations on impact tend to revolve around technical issue of measurement and finding appropriat...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. The principle that research should demons...
The drive for impact from research projects presents a dilemma for science communication researchers...
Measuring impact may be challenging, but does that mean we should accept a lack of ambition? Researc...
Research users are not passive recipients of knowledge, but engage with research from their own pers...
Research impact may be a new feature of the Research Excellence Framework, but the research evaluati...
Research impact often tends not to happen in one emphatic, public moment but rather at more discrete...
How can we prove that academic presence on social media is creating an impact? Elizabeth Tait and Je...
The Impact of Social Sciences blog emerged from a three-year research project devoted to a qualitati...
This article details the impact arising from a sustained public engagement activity with sixth-form ...
Correctly targeting your audience and specifically tailoring outputs to policymakers is key to impro...
The notion that increased public participation is a key component of research impact has developed a...
Impact and engagement assessment could be another expensive, labour-intensive exercise, meaning litt...
The following reflections are from speakers at today’s one-day workshop, Communicating impact: the r...
While academic social science is extremely effective at generating public value, it is less adept at...
Conversations on impact tend to revolve around technical issue of measurement and finding appropriat...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. The principle that research should demons...
The drive for impact from research projects presents a dilemma for science communication researchers...
Measuring impact may be challenging, but does that mean we should accept a lack of ambition? Researc...
Research users are not passive recipients of knowledge, but engage with research from their own pers...
Research impact may be a new feature of the Research Excellence Framework, but the research evaluati...
Research impact often tends not to happen in one emphatic, public moment but rather at more discrete...
How can we prove that academic presence on social media is creating an impact? Elizabeth Tait and Je...
The Impact of Social Sciences blog emerged from a three-year research project devoted to a qualitati...
This article details the impact arising from a sustained public engagement activity with sixth-form ...
Correctly targeting your audience and specifically tailoring outputs to policymakers is key to impro...
The notion that increased public participation is a key component of research impact has developed a...
Impact and engagement assessment could be another expensive, labour-intensive exercise, meaning litt...
The following reflections are from speakers at today’s one-day workshop, Communicating impact: the r...
While academic social science is extremely effective at generating public value, it is less adept at...
Conversations on impact tend to revolve around technical issue of measurement and finding appropriat...