For CDU and Menzies researchers (HDRs also welcome)
Research Project Planning & Capturing Real World Impact
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Location | Red 9, Seminar 1.48 or Zoom link: https://charlesdarwinuni.zoom.us/j/5996094043?omn=83110935798. | |
Open to | Researcher |
Going for a promotion? Applying for research funding? Wanting to get your research noticed? This workshop is an essential to learn fresh thinking techniques so your research plan maximises the potential for academic and real world impact.
Learn how to embed real-world impact thinking in your research project and/or funding application to make it easier to identify, track and measure the eventual change and benefits to society. That way, you can more easily articulate the benefits your research has in the real world, to attract further funding, for career advancement, and so on. Note: Please watch the short Understanding Research Impact video prior to the workshop
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