Developing impact from your research as an early career researcher: perspectives from the UK Data Service Data Impact Fellows.
On Thursday 20 September, between 12.30 and 1.30pm BST, some of the UK Data Service’s Data Impact Fellows will be presenting their perspectives on how to develop research impact. They will share their experiences and the challenges of developing the impact of their research.
Join the Data Impact Chat on Twitter by tweeting using the #UKDSChat hashtag.
The Chat will feature these Data Impact Fellows:
Rachel Oldroyd (@r_oldroyd)
Rachel is a quantitative human geographer based at the Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC) within the Leeds Institute for Data Analytics (LIDA) at the University of Leeds.
Dharmi Kapadia (@DharmiKapadia)
Dharmi is a lecturer in Sociology at The University of Manchester.
Claudia Zucca (@cla_zu)
Claudia Zucca is a Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher working on the VOTEADVICE project, in collaboration with the University of Exeter, Kieskompas Amsterdam and Koç University Istanbul.
Watch a short video of Claudia
Aishah Selamat (@dataimpactspace)
Aishah is a PhD student with the Faculty of Science and Technology at Bournemouth University. Her PhD research is co-funded by Bournemouth University and County Coaches (UK) LLP (a company of Travelmanagement4u.com). Aishah’s research aims to develop an Intelligent Transportation Analytical Model for SMEs.
Anthonia Ijeoma Onyeahialam (@MappingReveals)
Anthonia is a Postdoctoral Research Associate (GIS and Geovisualisation) on the GLOBAL-RURAL Project, Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University.
Watch a short video of Anthonia
Oliver Exton (@oliver_exton)
Oliver is an ESRC funded PhD student in the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge whose research focuses on firms and workers in international trade.
Esmeralda Bon (@EsmeraldaVBon)
Esmeralda is an ESRC-funded PhD student in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with the Committee on Standards in Public Life (CSPL), an advisory non-departmental public body sponsored by the Cabinet Office. Esmeralda is affiliated with the Centre for British Politics and the Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (NICEP).
Watch a short video of Esmeralda
Matteo Sandi (@McmSandi)
Matteo is a Research Economist at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Matteo joined LSE in October 2015 and his current fields of research are the economics of crime and the economics of education.
Along with: @UKDSImpact
Feel free to ask us any questions and to share your perspectives on research impact.