Registration closing soon

Targeted especially to researchers in clinical, biomedical, and related fields.
Time: September 13 at 14-16:30
Place: Tellus Kontinkangas Stage, Aapistie 7A
Registration:
Sign up by September 7
via Webropol registration form.
How to identify and describe the impact of your research?
Research always has an impact on the surrounding society. We might recognize the various impacts our research contributes to, but how well can we describe the path from our expected research results to
the possible long-term changes? In the Impact Helper lecture, we will find out all about impact: what it is, how it can be maximized, and if and how it can be measured. After the lecture, we will have a hands-on workshop where you will create an impact plan
for your research. The plan can be utilized in research funding applications to various funders.
Research funding specialist
Kirsi Ojutkangas is a true expert on impact. She will guide the participants to better know-how.
The training is organized in collaboration with the Profi6 Fibrobesity research programme, Medical Research Center Oulu, and Research Support Services of the University
of Oulu.
The lecture and workshop are open to all researchers.
Please register no later than Thursday, September 7.
There is no limit to the number of participants for the lecture and the workshop can accommodate the 25 fastest registrants.
14-14:45 Lecture
14:45-15 Coffee break
15-16:30 Workshop
Up-to-date information is available
at the event page.
Contact for inquiries:
Fibrobesity coordinator Ritva Saastamoinen,
ritva.saastamoinen@oulu.fi
MRC Oulu coordinator Katja Riipinen,
katja.riipinen@pohde.fi
Welcome!

On behalf of the organizing team,
Essi Erkkilä
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Essi Erkkilä
Communications Specialist, Profi6 Fibrobesity
Research Unit for Internal Medicine (Room S5 224)
Faculty of Medicine
University of Oulu
tel. +358 50 521 5852
Twitter: FibroHealthOulu @FibroOulu
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