The Research and Knowledge Exchange Office (RKEO) through the Research & Knowledge Exchange Development Framework (RKEDF) has a number of workshops in the coming months to assist you in developing and enhancing the impact that you can make with your research, with particular reference to the REF.
- Wednesday 21st March 2018 – Developing impact case studies for your REF panel: the good, bad, and ugly Panel A (UoAs 1 – 6 only) – 2.5 hour session (1.30pm – 4pm) Talbot
- Wednesday 18th April 2018 – Developing impact case studies for your REF panel: the good, bad, and ugly Panel B (UoAs 7 – 12 only) – 2.5 hour session (1.30pm – 4pm) Talbot
- Tuesday 24th April 2018 – Developing impact case studies for your REF panel: the good, bad, and ugly Panel C (UoAs 13 – 24 only) – 2.5 hour session (1.30pm – 4pm) Talbot
- Wednesday 2nd May 2018 – Developing impact case studies for your REF panel: the good, bad, and ugly Panel D (UoAs 25 – 34 only) – 2.5 hour session (1.30pm – 4pm) Talbot
- Wednesday 16th May 2018 – Introducing and evidencing research impact: the basics – 2 hour session (2pm – 4pm) Talbot
- Friday 18th May 2018 – Preparing impact case studies for the REF: Developing a REF case – 3 hour session (1pm – 4pm) Talbot (this workshop will be repeated on 24/07/18)
Please follow the links above to find out more and to book. You will then receive a meeting request giving the room location. Many of these events have input from external presenters; please ensure that you are in the room and ready to commence at the given start time.
If you would like to discuss impact outside these workshops, please contact the RKEO Knowledge and Impact Team.
An exciting new research project will be launched this Saturday and the team is getting ready. Last November during the ESRC Festival young people told us what they liked doing outdoors. Next Saturday the research team from across BU will be releasing the top ten favourite things that young people enjoyed outdoors on a rock drop in partnership with Bournemouth Rocks. Young people can find out the results of our research and help develop our study by logging their finds and sharing their use of green space with the research team – Dr Holly Crossen-White, Dr Nathan Farrell and Dr Angela Turner-Wilson. The Rock Drop site will be released on Friday on social media
programme will take place at the BINUS University in Jakarta, Indonesia in June 2018 and is designed for students from BU and BINUS University to work together on projects that address one or more of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The SDG’s are a collection of 17 goals set by the United Nations for countries to work towards achieving. The goals are interrelated although each has its own targets and they cover a broad range of social and economic development issues. These include poverty, hunger, health, education, climate change, gender equality, water, sanitation, energy, environment and social justice. Charlotte says, ‘Collaborating with others on these projects will foster the development of my global mind-set and enhance my competence as a researcher interested in health and social sciences research’.
























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