RKEO’s new Research and Knowledge Exchange Development Framework launching this autumn will feature a pathway focusing on how to communicate your research to different audiences, with the aim of increasing your research impact.
Research communication is a great way to engage with non-academic audiences, make connections with new stakeholders and develop your research impact.
Sessions available through this pathway will include:
- Working with the media,
- Using social media to communicate your research,
- Developing a public engagement event,
- Adding content to BU’s research website,
- Learning how to influence policy makers.
Further information will be available on Organisational Development’s staff intranet pages shortly. This will include a timetable of events, more details descriptions and a booking link.
In the meantime, keep an eye on the research blog and our internal Faculty blogs for more information about the different pathways.
Research and Knowledge Exchange Development Framework : Pre-Award at BU
Research & Knowledge Exchange Development Framework: Getting started on applying for research funding – Tomorrow 27 Oct at 12.00 noon!
The Research and Knowledge Exchange (RKE) Development Framework: Academic Publishing
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