Knowledge Exchange and Impact

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
  • Research engagement

  • Training

  • Publications

  • Public events

  • Tailored outputs (e.g. creation of a toolkit
    or information booklet)

  • Social media and new technology

  • Public engagement

  • Sitting on various organisational Boards

  • Responding to Policy Briefings

  • Open Access and LSERO

  • Consultancy

  • Student/graduate placements

  • Creation of networks

  • Collaborative research projects

  • Membership of expert groups

  • Policy papers and reports

  • Talks, workshops and other events for specialised audiences

  • Exhibitions

  • Media appearances

  • Online/Social media engagement


 

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