Research Impact (ResPACT): Pathway to impactful projects
Posted 1 year 11 months ago by Universiti Malaya
Dive into the concept of research impact
This course helps you to understand research impact and planning for an impactful project. You’ll learn the concept of research impact and how research impact makes a difference to the research outcomes. In addition, you’ll also learn about Impact Master Planning (IMP) and how to engage with stakeholders to help develop your research impact.
Explore reporting, communicating and continuous assessment for the impactful project
You’ll explore how to report and communicate your research with continuous monitoring and evaluation. This course will guide you in developing a plan for the impact of your research study. Ultimately, you’ll also learn about continuous assessment, introduce the basics of monitoring and evaluation, and discuss the approaches developed using Impact Master Tracking (IMT) and Impact Evaluation Rubric (IER) for monitoring and evaluating research impact.
This course is designed for researchers from academia, undergraduate students, postgraduate students and industry players include business managers, program managers or anyone interested in seeing the impact of their research and organization.
This course is designed for researchers from academia, undergraduate students, postgraduate students and industry players include business managers, program managers or anyone interested in seeing the impact of their research and organization.
- Develop an understanding of what research impact is and its importance
- Produce a plan for research impact and engage with stakeholders
- Explain communicating and reporting of your research
- Perform monitoring and evaluation of research impact
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