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Building Impact Momentum (September - December)

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The Building Impact Momentum programme takes participants through a process that starts with their initial research ideas and helps them to develop concrete ideas for impact and activities to achieve it. These could be applied within their current research project or written into a potential grant application.

The next programme will run from September to December and it has space for 15 researchers and is made up of 6 webinars, additional reading, partner work and impact practice. You will be asked for formative evaluation, during the programme, and a full summative evaluation at the end. The deadline for expressing interest is 5pm on 9th July 2021.

It is open to research staff, academic staff and professional support staff. If you are a professional support staff member, you must have a live research project or grant application that you are supporting that you can work on during this programme.

It will be led by Dr. Helen Morley (OD&PL), Dr. Kathryn Watson (Leeds University Business School) and Dr. Sally-Anne Whiteman (Faculty of Biological Sciences), with contributions from the rest of the University’s impact community.

Further details and an expression of interest form can be found on our Building Impact Momentum Sway.  If you have any further questions, then please email academicdev@leeds.ac.uk .

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