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Engaged Researcher Online - Co-creation With Non-academic Partners: Arts, Humanities And Social Sciences
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Description

This session aims to give you tools to manage your relationships with business and industry, charities, and other non-academic partners. The session is suitable for researchers and facilitators looking to future-proof their impact partnerships and co-creation relationships. We will use case studies from the arts, humanities and social sciences.

We’ll cover the basics of intellectual property management, licensing of co-created resources and research outputs, and academic consultancy. Above all we want to support you to ensure a sustainable, fair, future-proof foundation for scalable real-world impact.

It may be helpful to bring your own cases and questions to the session.

The sessions on Friday, 26 February and Monday, 1 March gives the opportunity to the participants to have a 30-minute one-to-one session with the trainer to discuss issues and queries relating to their own project.

Target audience
  • PhD students
  • Post-docs
  • Researchers
  • Public Engagement Professionals
Objectives
  • Introduce different kinds of relationships between researchers and external organisations
  • Introduce the basics of understanding your intellectual property, the University’s IP policy, and how IP licensing works
  • Introduce Cambridge Enterprise and how we can support your work with non-academic partners, including via academic consultancy and licensing
  • Signpost to different areas of the University where you can find help and support for co-creation and impact work
System requirements

Good internet connection: the training will take place on Microsoft Teams.

Notes

If you have troubles joining the sessions or have any queries, please contact Giulia Bertolotti (gb498@medschl.cam.ac.uk) Selen Etingu-Breslaw (selen.etingubreslaw@admin.cam.ac.uk) or Diogo Gomes (dam74@medschl.cam.ac.uk).

Duration

One mandatory 90-minute group session, and one optional 30-minute one-to-one session with the trainer.

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