Impact and diversity - a conversation with Julie Bayley.
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Societal impact is increasingly important, and as such, impact is a term that is now widely used across academia and research. Luckily, Julie Bayley, impact guru (and "Murder She Wrote" aficionado), has written a book about what research impact is, how you can achieve it and how we document it.
We loved reading her book - "Creating Meaningful Impact" - but we, of course, had some questions about diversity and internationalisation. So we invited her on the podcast.
We talked about how international collaborations can challenge how we decide what impact is and how it is measured, how to work with Global North/Global South dynamics and how diversity in impact is more than just "who". And yes, a little bit about "Murder she wrote".
To find Julie and the book:
Twitter: @JulieEBayley
Lincoln Impact Literacy Institute website: lili (lincoln.ac.uk)
Buy the book: Title Detail: Creating Meaningful Impact by Julie Bayley (emeraldinsight.com)
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