Building in Impact from the Start

Research Impact is the contribution research makes to generate change in the world.

In this workshop we’ll discuss how you can increase the likelihood of Impact resulting from your research by building an impact plan into your research project plan from the outset. Participants will backwards map their impact, starting with impact goals, and then generate a high-level strategy outlining the stakeholders, activities, outputs and outcomes they’d like to arise out of their research findings. This workshop is well suited to those in their early stages of research project planning but may also be useful for those mid-way through a project to ensure that impact is on track.

Who should attend?

La Trobe University researchers.

Dr Wade Kelly is the Executive Advisor Research Impact at La Trobe University. The focus of Wade’s work is at the nexus of engagement and impact. He is passionate about knowledge mobilisation to non-academic audiences and the differences institutions can make in communities and society. He has supported academics in variety of disciplines in Canada and Australia to translate and mobilise their research for various audiences including, generalist public audiences, non-profits, NGOs, the health sector, and industry. Wade works across academic and professional units to embed impact into the culture of the university through policy, development, communications, and impact networks.

All queries should be directed to RED.GRS@latrobe.edu.au

Zoom link – Link will be provided by calendar invite

Getting started with Zoom – http://www.latrobe.edu.au/students/it/software/zoom

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