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Step 3: Improve to further develop your impact

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When it comes to boosting the impact of your research, there is no finish line. As a society, we are always learning new things and communicating in new ways. So for our research to be the most effective, we have to continually improve and progress to the next level—to the next level of academic understanding and to the next level of engagement with society.

Training activities in development

As a faculty, we are also still learning—about the needs of our researchers when it comes to boosting their impact and about the best ways to meet those needs. We are currently developing training activities and workshops to help you optimise the impact of your research in the legal field. As soon as these are finalised, we will publish more information here.

If there is any information you would like for us to cover in these activities, please let us know by sending an email to maxime,paulis@maastrichtuniversity.nl

University Library training activities

The UM University Library offers the following relevant training activities:

Engage with like-minded colleagues at MPCER

The Maastricht Platform for Community-Engaged Research (MPCER) platform is for UM researchers from various disciplines who are looking to have a positive impact on society by engaging the community in their research as well as to collaborate with researchers who have the same ambition.

Additional UM learning resources

Basic work instructions for researchers\ \ Quick links:\  How to promote your research (home)\  

Guide 1: How to use blogs​\  Guide 2: How to use videos\ ​ Guide 3: How to use social media\  Guide 4: How to deal with the press\  Guide 5: How to engage with society\  Guide 6: How to promote your event

Further reading and sources

If you are looking to read more about how to boost the impact of your research, we recommend the following resources, which we have used to help prepare our ‘how to’ guides: - Benderly, Beryl Lieff. What readers want from science blogs. ScienceMag. 28 June 2016. sciencemag.org/careers/2016/06/what-readers-want-science-blogs - Boston University Public Relations. 10 tips on speaking with the media. bu.edu/prsocial/best-practices/public-relations/10-tips-on-speaking-with-the-media - Boston University Public Relations. Marketing and promoting your campus event. bu.edu/prsocial/best-practices/public-relations/marketing-and-promoting-your-campus-event/ - Boston University Public Relations: Beyond the press release. bu.edu/prsocial/best-practices/public-relations/beyond-the-press-release/ - Boston University. Shooting Your Own Video and Photography: A Step-by-Step Guide bu.edu/prsocial/best-practices/shooting-your-own-video-and-photography-a-step-by-step-guide/ - Illingworth, Sam and Allen, Grant. Effective Science Communication: A practical guide to surviving as a scientist. E-book: iopscience.iop.org/book/978-0-7503-2520-2 - Jarreau, Paige. From the lab bench: Profiles of Science Blog Readers - An Infographic. Blog post 24 June 2016. fromthelabbench.com/from-the-lab-bench-science-blog/2016/6/24/profiles-of-science-blog-readers-an-infographic - Konkel, Stacy. The 30-day impact challenge: The ultimate guide to raising the profile of your research. E-book: blog.impactstory.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/impact_challenge_ebook_links.pdf - Mollet, Amy. Communicating your research with social media: A practical guide to using blogs, podcasts, data visualisations and video. Sage Publishing 2017. - Pain, Elisabeth. Writing tips for reaching the public. ScienceMag. 13 August 2015. sciencemag.org/careers/2015/08/writing-tips-reaching-public - Priego, Ernesto. Live-tweeting at academic conferences: 10 rules of thumb. The Guardian. Blog: Universities. 3 October 2012. theguardian.com/higher-education-network/blog/2012/oct/03/ethics-live-tweeting-academic-conferences - University College Dublin. Promote your research: UCD guide on promoting your research for greatest impact. ucd.ie/promoteyourresearch/ - University of Manchester StaffNet. Tips for media interviews. staffnet.manchester.ac.uk/communications-and-marketing/media-relations/tips-for-interviews/

Please contact maxime.paulis@maastrichtuniversity.nl for questions regarding\ individual support (at the UM Faculty of Law) for boosting the impact of your research.