Measuring and Evaluating Research Impact
Measuring the impact of research outside universities can sound like a whole new research project. Fitting this into your busy life can feel impossible. This session will cover some of the ways to solve this challenge and generate evidence to demonstrate impact. By the end of this session, you should be able to: Describe some of the common mechanisms for evaluating research impact. Identify ways to implement the most appropriate mechanism in your research taking into account available resources.

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