Advancing Research Impact in Project Management

Advancing Research Impact in Project Management

Advancing Research Impact in Project Management

EARMA Post Award Project Management TG and Impact WG

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Event date: March 4, 2024
Event time: 11:00 - 12:30 CET
Location: Online to be accessed via the EARMA website

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Title: EARMA Post Award Project Management TG and EARMAimpact TG

Advancing Research Impact in Project Management 

 

Advancing Research Impact in Project Management Joint online event organized by EARMA Post Award Project Management TG and EARMAimpact TG Within Post Award Project Management, the focus is often to ensure that the scientific targets are met and that the allocated budget is correctly used. The conversation around IMPACT is often forgotten or pushed towards the PI and the other scientific leads. The online event is set to give a broad understanding what impact in a research grant setting means and to create interest in the topic. Impact is becoming more and more important to funders and project managers will need to have more than awareness to ensure impact is integrated in all aspects of the project, from proposal to project evaluation reports. To enrich the discussion through different perspectives and to foster impact literacy among RMAs, both thematic groups organize this event together.

 

Agenda:

 

11:00 – 11:05

Welcome Note

11:05 – 11:45

2*(15 min + 5min Q&A)

Gabriela Fernandes, University of Coimbra

Benefits Management in Collaborative Research & Development Projects

 

Glória Nunes Rodrigues, University of the Basque Country
Impact-related activities of the European
University Alliance ENLIGHT

11:45 – 12:15

Facilitated discussion

Reflection on the concepts raised in the sessions

12:15 – 12:25

Anja Smykowski, EARMAimpact

Presentation of the IMPACT training plan

12:25 – 12:30

Closing remarks

 

Speakers:

Gloria Nunes Rodrigues

Gloria Nunes Rodrigues

Glória Nunes Rodrigues is International Manager at Euskampus Fundazioa. She is member of the Impact Task Force and actively involved in the implementation of the impact-related activities of the European University Alliance ENLIGHT.

Previously, she worked as Research Adviser at the University of Deusto, where she was in charge of the promotion of the social impact of the university research activities. She worked as Policy Officer at the European Commission, DG Education and Culture, in the Unit “European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions and Innovation in Education". She was head of the projects and policy analysis unit of WindEurope and worked at the Instituto de Estudos Estratégicos Internacionais in Lisbon. Glória holds a degree in Political Science and International Relations (Universidade Nova de Lisboa), a Master Degree in European Policy (Institut d’études européennes) and a Diploma from the Institut d'études politiques de Paris.

Gabriela Fernandes

Gabriela Fernandes

Gabriela Fernandes is Professor at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, and Pro-rector for the Entrepreneurship and Promotion of Institutional Projects at University of Coimbra. Her research interests are in Organizational Project Management and Innovation Management, particularly in University-Industry R&D Collaborations context. She spent 10 years in the coordination and management of projects in different industries. Throughout her career, she served as an Executive Director. She developed and taught several project management training courses and as a consultant, coordinated the implementation of project management systems and project management office structures. She is author of highly ranked international journals in a total of more than hundred publications, including the book edition “Managing Collaborative R&D Projects: Leveraging Open Innovation Knowledge-Flows for Co-Creation

 

Anja Smykowski

Anja Smykowski

My name is Anja and I am a former researcher, turned scientific publisher, turned scientific writer. My passion is science in all it's forms, so I love my job where I can write about science and help researchers on an everyday basis to plan their research and have the best possible impact on society
(or other research). I am leading the grant and impact team at the University Medical Center in beautiful Groningen, the Netherlands, where we offer sessions on impact planning, scientific storytelling (another passion of mine) and much more.

 

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