RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
Research management is a field which requires an understanding of the practicalities and the strategic value of the research itself along with a mix of fund-raising, management and communication skills. Depending on the research subject and the social context of its study and application, being able to understand and manage appropriate forms of engagement with other stakeholders is a key competence in the field.
Collection:
Bakewell, Oliver | 2008 | Research Beyond the Categories: The Importance of Policy Irrelevant Research into Forced Migration |
de Vries, J et al | 2016 | Deliberation to Promote Shared Sovereignty in Health Research: Four Questions to Clarify Goals, Methods, and Scope |
Duncan, Sophie | 2016 | Culture change – embedding a culture of public engagement: Learning from the Catalysts for Engaging the Public with Research |
Impact Management Project/ NESTA | 2017 | How do we know if impact has occurred? Understanding and using evidence of impact |
Maluf, R.S. | 2018 | An interdisciplinary and participatory approach to setting research priorities in Brazil |
Molyneux, Sassy et al | 2016 | Public/community engagement in health research with men who have sex with men in sub-Saharan Africa: challenges and opportunities |
Pratt, B. | 2016 | Governance of Transnational Global Health Research Consortia and Health Equity |
Wilson, Caroline et al | 2014 | Building an Engaged Future for UK Higher Education |