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Mapping Your Research Impacts: Articulating your Research Impact Identity and Pathways to Research Impacts

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Mapping Your Research Impacts: Articulating your Research Impact Identity and Pathways to Research Impacts

September 16, 2025
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Virtual via Zoom

Researchers are more effective in accomplishing the intended societal impacts of their research when they have taken the time to consider their impact identity, their impact goals, and their pathways to societal impacts. Come to this hands-on workshop to develop your impact identity, research impact goals, and pathways for achieving societal impacts for your next funded project and throughout your career. By considering their short- and long-term research impact goals and pathways, participants will be better prepared to write compelling research impacts statements for their next proposal.

Intended audience: MSU faculty, students and staff involved in research

Speakers:

  • Elyse Aurbach, Assistant Provost for University Outreach and Engagement
  • Miles McNall, Director for Community-Engaged Research, Office for Public Engagement and Scholarship, University Outreach and Engagement