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07 July 2011

By Emma Gillaspy

RCUK are looking to capture a handful of case studies to include within their guidance for Pathways to Impact, and on the NCCPE website. We are looking for case studies which include an aspect of public engagement, but are also interested in the connections with engaging other audiences (e.g. policy-makers or business) as public engagement will often be part of a broader picture. Contributions can be made in a variety of formats, and we would love to hear from you if you could participate in one of the following ways:

  1. Fill in the form below and email it to Ruth.Potter@rcuk.ac.uk
  2. Tell the story of your experience as an audio interview or film. Please send a transcript and link to the content to Ruth Potter)
  3. Set up a blog to chart your progress as you develop a Pathway to Impact. Please let Ruth know the link to your blog

The deadline for submissions is 1st August 2011, although we would expect the blog to be on-going, and therefore would not be completed by this deadline.

Please note that we might not be able to use all case studies and that we will contact you prior to publication if we use your case study. We may need to edit the copy – but will approve this with you before publication.

Finally – we are hoping that the case studies will reflect people’s experiences of writing Pathways to Impact statements. If there are things that you do not want published but would like to share with us, please note this in the form below.

Name:

 

Institution:

Contact details:

 

Brief description of your research to set the context (200 words max)

 

Process: Please describe the process you went through to develop your Pathway to Impact.

Eg Who did you speak to and why? How did you determine the stakeholders for your research? How did you develop your approach with these stakeholders?

How much support did you receive from your institution?

 

Was there other support that you received to do your application?

Which resources did you find helpful in developing your Pathway to Impact?

 

How did you chose to write your Pathway to Impact statement

Eg What did you include, leave out?

 

What would you do differently next time?

 

What are your top three tips for other people?

What other advice would you give to someone developing their Pathway to Impact statement?

 

Are there other resources that would be useful to support the development of Pathways to Impact statement that currently don’t exist?

 

If possible, please provide a photograph to accompany your case study

Eg a picture of you; your research department; image relevant to your engagement activity. Please include caption and details of how the photo should be credited.

Are there any relevant weblinks we could include with your case study?

Eg to your department website

Other comments

 

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