Fast Track Impact
A podcast by Mark Reed
111 Episodes
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Evidencing Impact from media engagement (part 1)
Published: 7/1/2019 -
Podcasting for Impact: interview with Prof James Daybell from Histories of the Unexpected podcast
Published: 6/26/2019 -
Increase the likelihood of your evidence being taken up by policy: interview with Rosmarie Katrin Neumann
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Valuing failure (Part 2)
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Valuing failure (Part 1)
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Personalised impact training: interview with Emma Sutton, Davina Whitnall and Sandy Sparks
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Using social media to build engagement throughout the research process - interview with Jane Mills and Jasmine Black
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Creativity from dark places - how to find new depths of creativity by seeking challenge, procrastination and the irrational
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Managing power in meetings and workshops: Part 2
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Managing power in meetings and workshops: Part 1
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Impact is a state of mind: interview with Saskia Walcott
Published: 6/22/2019 -
The Productive Researcher: a day in the life...
Published: 6/22/2019 -
3 ways to overcome imposter syndrome
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Research into Policy Part 3: Practical skills to inform and influence
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Research into Policy Part 2: Getting heard is easier than you think (interviews with researchers and policymakers at the 2018 UN climate summit)
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Research into Policy Part 1: Four reasons you may be inadvertently manipulating rather than influencing policy
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Learning about impact from your teaching and evaluating pedagogical impacts
Published: 6/22/2019 -
How to write more competitive impact sections in your next grant proposal
Published: 6/22/2019 -
How authentic are you as a researcher?
Published: 6/22/2019 -
Practical advice on "co-producing" research with the people who will benefit: interview with Dr Karen Laing
Published: 6/22/2019
The podcast for researchers who want to be more productive and achieve real-world impacts from their research. Every week, Mark Reed gives you practical tips and discusses how you can enhance the impact of your research, based on the latest research.