Societal Impact of Science: Methods & Instruments for Assessment 2023

It was wonderful to find so many ambitious representatives of Higher Education Institutions, keen to make a difference in the world and coming together to help showing and promoting such ambitions

Fantastic to have so much knowledge in the room!

Great and inspiring!

London, United Kingdom

8 – 10 March 2023

Science funders, research councils and universities, amongst others all over the world, put more and more emphasis on the societal impact of research. In the UK, for example, government spending has increased on mission-oriented funds such as ARPA, and knowledge-exchange activity assessment, such as KEF. However, assessing the societal impact of universities is complicated. The assessments need to account for all scientific disciplines and should ideally capture long-term impact in addition to direct impact in society. Recognising that it may not be possible to assess the full spectrum of impact of universities, it is useful to focus on which key performance indicators do make sense, especially if the data can be collected in a structured way. And even then there can often be a mismatch between what is assessed and what is meant to be assessed, which is why there is more attention needed for “responsible metrics”.

This course will focus primarily on the questions of how research institutes may develop their own “Impact portfolio” and how they and other institutions can create assessment systems to serve their strategy, and it will create insight in the currently available information systems and methods to assess impact and how to implement this in a research strategy.

Target groups:

  • Managers and Strategists at Research institutes
  • Funders for scientific research
  • Users and developers of Research Information Systems
  • Scientometricians & Librarians

 

 

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Terms & costs

Confirmed trainers

David Phipps

David Phipps

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Emanuela Reale

Emanuela Reale

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Stefan de Jong

Stefan de Jong

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Euan Adie

Euan Adie

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Jonathan Grant

Jonathan Grant

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Tjitske Holtrop

Tjitske Holtrop

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Anika Duut van Goor

Anika Duut van Goor

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Locations

Course venue

King's College Londen

Strand building, Strand Campus

London WC2R 2LS

Dinner Venues

Welcome Dinner, 7 March 2023

Haxells Restaurant & Bar

Strand Palace, Ground Floor
372 Strand
London, WC2R 0JE

Course Dinner, 9 March 2023

Vivat Bacchus

Cottons Centre
4 Hay's Ln
London, SE1 2HB

Traveling to the conference location

Please find HERE an extensive document with the various locations and directions