Methods and Instruments for Assessing the Societal Impact of Research 2019

Assessing the societal impact of research

6-8 November 2019, London, United Kingdom

Presentations

Day 1 - 6 November 2019 - Welcome and introduction to the course

Martin Kirk

Day 1 - 6 November 2019 - The social good of universities

Jonathan Grant

Day 1 - 6 November 2019 - Methods and techniques of assessing societal impact

Ed Noijons

Day 1 - 6 November 2019 - Maximising the societal impact of research: the use of impact indicators

Simon Kerridge

Day 1 - 6 November 2019 - Working with impact: a research management perspective

Bettina Uhrig

Day 1 - 6 November 2019 - Evaluating quantitative and qualitative impact indicators: pitfalls and challenges

Steven Hill

Day 2 - 7 November 2019 - Defining your institute’s strengths and how to relate this to a portfolio of impact indicators

Rutger Engels

Day 2 - 7 November 2019 - Research impact practices and vocabularies across different groups of disciplines

Alis Oancea

Day 2 - 7 November 2019 - Integrating grand challenges in an institutional research strategy

Rachel Herbert

Day 2 - 7 November 2019 - University Impact Rankings as a tool for understanding global impact

Duncan Ross

Day 3 - 8 November 2019 - Integrating impact in a research strategy

Reine Meylaerts

Day 3 - 8 November 2019 - Connecting art, science and health to drive innovation

John O’Shea