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Impact Workshop: Creating Effective Partnerships #warwickphd #warwickecr

In light of the funding council emphasis on collaborative partnerships for research and impact, both with other HEIs and with private and public organisations, it is crucial that today’s researchers are capable of working effectively with a range of organisations.

What it is: An interactive workshop on effective engagement with non-academic partners.

Led by: Dr Maggie Leggett, Head of Public Engagement at Bristol, NCCPE Ambassador (formerly Head of PE at the BBSRC)

Topics: How to identify potential partners

What to know before you start

Troubleshooting – what to do when things go wrong and how to maintain good relations for the long-haul

When: Thursday March 15th, Lunch at 1pm, seminar at 2pm

Where: International Digital Laboratory Boardroom

To register please visit http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/rss/impact/workshops/. Please indicate whether you will be attending lunch.