Celebrating Research Impact conference
The inaugural Celebrating Impact Conference took place on Thursday 21 June 2018, presenting and celebrating the high impact research taking place at Keele. Attendees not only heard directly from fellow academic colleagues, but also heard plenary talks by Catriona Firth, Deputy REF Manager at Research England, and Paul Manners, Director of the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement.
Main programme:
Catriona Firth - Impact for REF 2021
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Mark Bacon - Keele University: investing in impact
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Paul Manners - Public engagement: nurturing the value of higher education
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Impact showcase:
Local History and Local Communities - Prof. Alannah Tomkins and Dr Pete Collinge
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Development of inorganic materials with optical properties for generating energy-saving coatings and films - Dr Richard Darton
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Psychology in History - Dr Anthony Kauders
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Policy, Practice and Public Understandings of Animal Welfare - Dr Daniel Allen
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Improving health outcomes and primary care services for osteoarthritis in primary care - Prof Krysia Dziedzic
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Breath Analysis and Biomarkers for Disease Management - Prof Josep Sule-Suso
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Identifying and managing the challenge of multimorbidity in primary care - Dr Johny Quicke
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CLOCK: a transformative methodology for access to justice - Dr Jane Krishnadas
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