We’re excited to share …
some great RKEDF training opportunities coming up in October
Please, click on the post titles to see details and book a place on to upcoming events
| Impact Essentials: From public engagement to impact
Online session, Tuesday 3rd October 14:00-15:00 |
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. You can book your place here.
| Impact essentials: Finding your stakeholders
Online session, Tuesday 10th October 10:00-11:00 |
This workshop will give you the tools to help you identify the organisations, groups and people who could either benefit from your research, or be able to influence or facilitate impact arising from it. You can book your place here.
| Imposter Syndrome
Hybrid session, Tuesday 12th October 10:00-11:00 |
The Imposter syndrome session will offer a space to discuss this growing issue as well as offer advice, guidance and support on how to manage, avoid and overcome such feelings. You can book your place here.
| Introduction to RED – The Research & Enterprise Database
Online session, Wednesday 18th October, 15:30-14:00 |
This session is aimed at all academics to provide an overview of the Research & Enterprise Database. You can book your place here.
| Principal Investigation – Post Award for RKE
Thursday 19th October, 14:00-15:00, Lansdowne Campus |
By the end of this session, attendees will have a strong foundation of what to expect when being responsible for their awarded projects. You can book your place here.
For any further information, please contact RKEDF@bournemouth.ac.uk











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