Types of knowledge exchange activity
Knowledge exchange can occur
through a variety of channels, some of which academic staff are already familiar
with, and others are more creative ways of reaching non-academic audiences:
- Direct personal contacts
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Research engagement
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Training
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Publications
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Public events
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Tailored outputs (e.g. creation of a
toolkit
or information booklet)
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Social media and new technology
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Public engagement
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Sitting on various organisational Boards
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Responding to Policy Briefings
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Open Access and LSERO
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Consultancy
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Student/graduate placements
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Creation of networks
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Collaborative research projects
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Membership of expert groups
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Policy papers and reports
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Talks, workshops and other events for
specialised audiences
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Exhibitions
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Media appearances
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Online/Social media engagement
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