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Evaluating the impact of medical research, why bother?

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Steve’s talk will cover the various reasons to try and assess research wider impacts of research (Advocacy, Accountability, Analysis and Allocation) and why it might (or might not) be worthwhile. He will focus primarily on biomedical research presenting a range of research evaluation studies that use a variety of different tools, however, the reasons for assessment and some of the tools could be similar across disciplines.

This talk is part of the Department of Geography - main Departmental seminar series series.

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