EVENT
Online Training on Research Engagement and Impact
20 March 2024
RUN-EU PLUS is organizing an online Training on Research Engagement and Impact in March 2024.
Engaged Research for Impact is a dynamic approach that emphasizes collaboration between researchers and stakeholders to address real-world problems. This practice involves active participation from diverse stakeholders throughout the research process, ensuring that outcomes are relevant and impactful. The Engaged Research Framework provides a structured approach for implementing this methodology, emphasizing principles such as co-design, co-production, and co-dissemination of knowledge. By reviewing and critiquing research practices, researchers can identify areas for improvement in engagement and plan effective engagement activities. Peer-sharing experiences help in identifying both effective and ineffective engagement methods, fostering continuous learning and improvement in research impact.
Online Training on Research Engagement and Impact
20 March 2024 • 12h00-14h00 CET
Target group: This badge is for researchers and staff members from any TUS faculty or RUN-EU research community (postgrads, research assistants, postdocs, PIs, Research Directors/managers/ Academic Supervisors) who wishes to inform themselves of principles and good practice of Engaged Research including the Engaged Research Framework and research planning for impact.
Previous knowledge required: Participants should have an understanding of the process of designing and carrying out a research project.
Questions addressed:
- An introduction and overview of the practice of Engaged Research for Impact.
- The Engaged Research Framework and best practice for its implementation.
- How to review and plan research engagement activities.
- Peer-sharing of experiences and identification of most effective and ineffective methods of engagement.
What you will know afterwards:
- The basic principles of Engaged Research for Impact.
- The Engaged Research Framework and best practice for its implementation.
- How to review and critique your own research practices to date to identify gaps in engagement.
- How to plan research engagement activities
It is open to RUN-EU researchers and students, but anyone is invited to register, and it is hosted using MS Teams.
Hosted by
TUS, Ireland