Sarah jackson 10th May KEF keynote

Keynote: Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) and future KE strategy

11:30am - 12:30pm / Monday 10th May 2021
Type: Webinar / Category: Public / Series: Making an Impact 2021
  • Suitable for: -Civic, cultural, and city region stakeholders -Representatives from research and education sectors -Alumni -Current and potential industrial partners
  • Admission: FREE Online
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Following the first KEF publication, this keynote session will present the English KEF results, reflect on the broad value of the framework and consider the utility of both the data and narrative components.

Speakers- Dr Hamish McAlpine Sarah Jackson

Dr McAlpine leads on policy related to metrics informing the Knowledge Exchange Framework and KE evidence in support of Higher Education Innovation Funding (HEIF) allocations.

Sarah Jackson joined the University of Liverpool in November 2014 as the Director of Research, Partnerships and Innovation to bring together a newly formed department covering business engagement, research policy, research support and international, national and regional partnerships. This includes leading the University’s strategic partnership with Unilever, engagement with Liverpool City Council, developing the research and impact strategy and promoting the University to national partners.