Perspectives on Engagement and Impact: a UK Data Service event for Early Career Researchers
Join us for an exciting opportunity to learn, share and build connections at Perspectives on Engagement and Impact: an event for Early Career Researchers.
In today’s world of complex social and economic challenges, data-driven research is a powerful tool for understanding issues and shaping solutions.
But turning research into real-world impact takes more than evidence.
Success requires tailored communication and creative engagement strategies. As a participant in this free UK Data Service event, you will engage with a range of organisations and individuals using data to make a difference, including:
- NHS professionals improving services through evidence-based decisions.
- Royal British Legion representatives using data to influence policy and shape support for the armed forces community.
- Resolve Poverty policy officers applying data insights to tackle inequality and inform local action.
- Academics with proven impact who are successfully translating research into policy and practice.
- UK Data Service Data Impact Fellows (past and present), who want to share the opportunities and challenges they have encountered on their research journeys.
Why should you attend?
Sign up to Perspectives on Engagement and Impact because:
- You are passionate about the impact data-enhanced research can have – but maybe need a few pointers to help develop your ideas.
- You want to engage with different audiences about your research – and want some additional ideas to do so.
- You wonder what might be ahead of you on your path as an Early Career Researcher.
- You want to connect with other motivated researchers on their impact journey.
What should you expect?
This dynamic event is designed to help you build skills, networks and confidence in creating impact. The day will feature:
- An engaging, interactive workshop led by policy engagement specialists from CLOSER – the interdisciplinary partnership of leading social and biomedical longitudinal population studies. Modelled on their successful Policy Hub sessions, this hands-on workshop will guide you through creating your own policy brief.
- Lightning keynotes: big ideas in short bursts. Key insights from decision-makers, academics, and third-sector representatives on bridging research and real-world change.
- Data Impact Fellows in conversation. Engage with a panel discussion and learn about the opportunities and challenges navigated by past and present researchers a little ahead of you on their career paths.
- Stakeholder “speed-dating”. Connect directly with stakeholders in a roundtable session. We encourage you to ask questions, share ideas, and listen to practical advice from the experts.
- Networking and creative engagement activities. Build connections throughout the day in informal activities designed to spark collaboration and discussion.
Event details
Date: Wednesday 11 February 2026.
Time: Arrival and networking from 09.30.
Event begins at 10:00.
Event closes at 15.30, followed by informal networking.
Location: The Engine Room, People’s History Museum, Manchester.
This unique space, filled with character, offers the perfect backdrop for creative conversations and impactful connections.
More event information and FAQ's
Please contact ukdsimpact@jisc.ac.uk with any event queries.