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Understanding and Mapping Impact: CHIME Approach

This article discusses the CHIME (Identifying, Sharing, and Beginning to Map Our Impact) framework and its significance in understanding and mapping the impact of research. Written by Prof. George McKay, a UEAAHRC Leadership Fellow, the article is in line with the Connected Communities programme. Relevant sources from RCUK and ESRC shed light on the concept of impact and its evaluation.

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Understanding and Mapping Impact: CHIME Approach

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  1. How will CHIME chime? Identifying, sharing, and beginning to map our impactProf George McKay, UEAAHRC Leadership Fellow, Connected Communities programmehttp://connected-communities.org

  2. source: RCUK: What do Research Councils Mean by ‘Impact’?

  3. Source: http://www.esrc.ac.uk/research/evaluation-and-impact/what-is-impact/

  4. : source: http://www.esrc.ac.uk/research/evaluation-and-impact/what-is-impact/

  5. source: http://www.rcuk.ac.uk/innovation/impacts/

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