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Exploring the Potential of Visual and Creative Techniques for Engaging Diverse Audiences and Increasing Research Impact

Dr Dawn Mannay, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University looks at opportunities arising from the impact agenda to move beyond the academic article.

Watching this video will take around 35 minutes.

You can also download the slides.

Recorded at the Wales DTP Careers and Capabilities Event “Collaboration, engagement and impact in social science research: approaches, challenges and benefits” on 15 March 2019

This entry was posted in Impact and Public Engagement and tagged creativity, impact, poetry, visual techniques on June 14, 2019 by Simon Wood.

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I am a digital learning manager at Cardiff University.

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