How to capture research impact: a five-step process

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Pitrolino, Katherine and Elander, James 2021. How to capture research impact: a five-step process. University of Derby.
AuthorsPitrolino, Katherine and Elander, James
Abstract

In preparing impact case studies for UoA4 (psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience) in the REF2021 submission, we adopted a process that involved five key steps to help ensure the impact was described and evidenced as effectively as possible. This brief article describes the process and the five steps.

KeywordsREF; Research impact; Case study
Year2021
PublisherUniversity of Derby
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/626279
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Publication dates05 Nov 2021
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ContributorsUniversity of Derby
JournalResearch Impact Bulletin
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