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What does impact success look like? A roundtable discussion
Tuesday 18 June 15:00 until 16:00
University of Sussex Campus : Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA)
Part of the series: Sussex Impact Days
This roundtable will explore impact from multiple perspectives, asking what impact success looks like in different contexts. Facilitated by Tom Wolfenden (Senior Knowledge Exchange Initiatives Manager), we will first hear from contributors who hold a variety of roles in producing and supporting research impact.
Charlotte Humma (Centre and Communications Manager for the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy) and Dr Sarah King (School of Psychology) will be joined by Research / Impact Leads Professor Gianluca Memoli (School of Engineering and Informatics) and Professor Mark Walters (School of Law, Politics and Sociology) as well as the Director for Research and Knowledge Exchange for the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Professor Andrea Banfi.
After sharing their own impact experience and what success looks like to them, the floor will be opened to give everyone a chance to discuss some of the following questions:
- What does impact success mean to you?
- How have you achieved/supported impact success or how do you plan to achieve/support impact success?
- What are examples of good practice or processes that work well to identify impact success across Sussex?
- How can we best recognise impact success here at Sussex?
This event is part of the Summer of Research 2024, a festival celebrating fantastic research from the University of Sussex and its positive impact. Sign up for other exciting events here!
Posted on behalf of: Research Quality and Impact Team
Further information: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/staff/research/rqi/training_events_and_awards/sussex_impact_days
Last updated: Tuesday, 14 May 2024