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Training and workshops: Research in Action: how to define, measure and communicate the societal impact of your work?
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24/09/2024
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Societal value creation is at the heart of the universities' third mission, and it is the ambition of publicly funded research. However, measuring and communicating the achieved and potential impact of research results is not always straightforward. Societal benefits arise from all disciplines and from a wide range of approaches to knowledge valorisation. Several initiatives have been developed to support researchers in identifying and presenting the value of their work for society. This way, researchers' work benefits from increased recognition and impact outside science, including informing policy making. Learn about successful practices to capture and promote the societal value of your research in this webinar! You can register to receive a reminder shortly before the Talk. You can also tell us the aspects of the topic which you would like speakers to explore. Registration is not compulsory to watch the event. No password or account is needed. AgendaIntroduction by Chair: Fabienne Gautier, Head of Unit for Common Missions & Partnerships Service at Directorate-General for Research & Innovation (TBC)Presentation of the jointly developed researcher's online course on research impact of the University of Helsinki and the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters by Laura Valkeasuo, Senior Advisor at the University of HelsinkiPresentation of the Nova Research Impact Narratives Challenge by Helder Lopes, Director of Research and Innovation at NOVA University, LisbonPresentation of Impact Track by Tomas De Groote, Impact Coach at Social Innovation FactoryPanel discussion with questions from the audience. You will be able to ask your questions via Sli.do.We hope to see many of you online and look forward to the discussion!Explore the repository of best practices on our KV Platform and get to know more best practices to promote the societal impact of research projects: Journey of Progress - Theory of Change card game to plan, monitor and evidence the impact of research projects, by the Evaluating Societal Impact (ESI) strategic project at Erasmus University RotterdamCarrying the Message by using specific storytelling techniques of metaphor and animation techniques to create compelling valorisation narratives, sponsored by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)Background informationRead about the outcomes of the Mutual Learning Exercise (MLE) on Knowledge Valorisation - a policy dialogue among EU countries that delivered a set of policy recommendations and a policy toolbox to implement a knowledge valorisation strategy.The Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission is organising a whole series of online EU Knowledge Valorisation Talks throughout 2024 to showcase inspiring practices that are transforming knowledge into practical solutions and exchange experience among valorisation actors from all over Europe. The focus is on new trends and developments in knowledge valorisation.Mark your calendars for our next Knowledge Valorisation Talk on Tuesday 19 November 202. For any question or suggestion, please contact: RTD-VALORISATION-POLICIES-IPRec [dot] europa [dot] eu (RTD-VALORISATION-POLICIES-IPR[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu)
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