Synopsis:
This book will help you fast track the impact of your research, whether you are a PhD student or a Professor, a medieval historian or a medic. Equip yourself with evidence-based tools you can use immediately to create a step change in your impact. Fully updated with over 100 pages of new material, the second edition is packed full of practical tips, techniques, templates, case studies and personal stories that will inspire and equip you with the skills and confidence you need to make a difference. Mark Reed is a Professor of Socio-Technical Innovation at Newcastle University. He is a recognized international expert in research impact with >150 publications, and has won awards for the impact of his research. “Running through this book is the passion that Reed himself clearly feels about delivering impact from his own research, and also helping others do the same. This is most definitely a book about making a difference, not pretending to." Steven Hill, Head of Research Policy, Research England "Based on evidence and written with a personal touch, the Research Impact Handbook is your own mentor who explains the why and the how, with many practical resources which can be implemented right away to start making a positive impact on the world." Dr Bec Colvin, Knowledge Exchange Specialist, University of Queensland, Australia "Reed takes a complex, intimidating subject and presents it with refreshing simplicity, coherence and vision." Phil Ward, Deputy Director of Research Services at University of Kent and author of award-winning blog, Research Fundermentals. “Thought-provoking and challenging." Dr Catherine Manthorpe, Head of Research Office, University of Hertfordshire "This is the definitive A-Z of research impact. Essential reading for anyone involved in research." Dr Katharine Reibig, Researcher Development, University of Stirling
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