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Tag Archives: Chris O’Brien
Aug 3 2011
Universities need proactive and imaginative strategies to communicate their research and to achieve high impact scores
Comments OffKnowledge brokers can provide a creative and sustained approach to publicising research and creating impact. Chris O’Brien, who has worked as a consultant on the University of Exeter’s Prometheus project, argues that better communication can help to ensure that research … Continue reading
Posted by: August 3, 2011
Tagged with: Academic communication, Chris O'Brien, impact, Knowledge transfer










