SHAPE: Spotlight #39

SHAPE: Spotlight #39

SHAPE Spotlight: Amplifying IMPACT is the next event in the SHAPE Spotlight series, focused on celebrating and showcasing impactful contributions from the SHAPE community.

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Claudia Kitzmueller from the Austrian Academy of Sciences will report on how their Knowledge Transfer Office started to engage with the SHAPE institutes of the Academy to identify and showcase their ongoing impact activities. The session will highlight approaches to mapping, connecting, and communicating existing impact initiatives and explore ways to strengthen collaboration across the social sciences, humanities, and the arts.

Of course, we also hope to learn more about the experience of other SHAPE SIG members as part of our discussion. Ahead of the session, we therefore encourage participants to reflect on the following questions:

  • Which activities does your team and institution classify as impact initiatives or impact projects?
  • How do you currently track SHAPE projects and impact activities?
  • What tools or information do you use to assess their level of maturity?

This webinar is organised by the SHAPE SIG. Join the SHAPE SIG to stay informed.

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