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Guidelines

The Guidelines below is based on the UWC collaboration with ARIS (USA)

Who will you Engage ?

Identify

  • Who do you want to engage and work with on your SI project?

  • Who will help you engage the target audience in your work?

Focus your efforts on:

  • Engaging with under-represented (HDI) groups and diverse institutions across all geographical regions

  • Supporting the preparation of a diverse, globally engaged (STEM) workforce

  • Integrating your research with education

  • Building infrastructure and capacity

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Evaluation

Metrics for success: A truly successful SI project engages people outside your field to understand the relevance of your research.

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Partners

Partnerships should have purpose: Think about what you want to achieve with your partners.

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Budget

You need to decide what portion of your proposal's total budget to allocate for SI activities.

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Target Audience

Review some of the characteristics of target audiences and how you might think about the contact time and audience size when choosing a project.

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Relevance

Learn what is important to your audience and find common ground to share how your research is relevant.

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Engage Takeaway #1-3

When choosing a journal in which to publish your research, you strive for one with the most reach (scale) and impact (scope) in your discipline. When crafting a Societal Impact (SI) plan .....

Guidelines
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