Achieving Impact in Research

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  title={Achieving Impact in Research},
  author={Pam Denicolo},
  year={2013}
}
What is the meaning of impact in relation to research and why does it matter? A view from inside academia - Colin Chandler What is the meaning of the Impact Agenda - is it a repackaged or a new entity? Views from inside the Research Councils - Sophie Payne-Gifford How does the Impact Agenda fit with attitudes and ethics that motivate research? - Jennifer Chubb What are the different characteristics of research impact? - Jo Lakey, Geoff Rodgers and Rosa Scoble When might research impact be… 

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