Impact Essentials: From public engagement to impact
This session is aimed at researchers at all stages of their careers to find out how public engagement activity can help their research have an impact on the world.
Participants will explore the link between public engagement activity and measurable impact, reflect on their own impact goals, identify potential stakeholders and engagement activity, and learn from high-ranking impact case studies with a significant public engagement pathway.
By the end of the session they will have a better understanding of how impact can be developed from public engagement activity.
Impact Essentials: From public engagement to impact
Tuesday 3rd October
from 14:00 – 15:00 at Talbot Campus
To book your place fror the session, please complete the Booking Form.
For queries regarding the content of this session, please contact Amanda Edwards, Amanda Edwards aedwards@bournemouth.ac.uk
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