Stakeholder Analysis for Research Impact

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Stakeholder Analysis for Research Impact

How to analyze who is relevant to engage

3 hours

Online

This live online workshop delivers hands-on guidance on how to undertake a stakeholder analysis following the most up-to-date best practices. You will learn how to analyze who is relevant to engage in decision-making processes by interests, influence and impact, using the 3i methodological framework.

This workshop is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to implement the 3i framework, selecting the methods appropriate to your specific circumstances. The results from such a stakeholder analysis will light your way to expanding your research impact and mitigating risks.

During the workshop, you will be able to develop your analysis plans, with expert feedback. You will also be provided with templates for different ways of collecting data and reporting your results.

This live workshop gives you the opportunity to develop your stakeholder analysis plans in a supportive environment with other professionals and direct engagement with the trainer.

When you register for this training workshop, you will receive the following:

  • Live 3-hour online workshop on survey design led by Dr. Eric Jensen
  • Useful resources you can borrow and adapt for your work
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Dr. Eric Jensen

Dr. Eric A. Jensen is a social scientist with a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in sociology. Author of Doing Real Research: A Practical Guide to Social Research (SAGE), Dr. Jensen brings extensive methodological expertise in quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods social research and evaluation. Jensen has been working in science communication research and practice since 2001, beginning with a National Science Foundation-funded project on International Ethics and Equity Issues Relating to Biotechnology.

Jensen has delivered hundreds of training workshops on evaluation methods and evidence-based science communication, as well as leading and consulting on projects large and small on public engagement with research, impact evaluation, socially responsible research and environmental communication. Jensen’s latest book is Science Communication: An introduction.

In addition to being Director of Research at The Institute for Methods Innovation, he is a professor at the University of Warwick (on a career break), a visiting research scientist at the University of Illinois working on a Sloan Foundation-funded project on research software policy and a senior researcher at the Thriving Natural Capital Challenge Centre at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC).

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