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Sharing experience on research uptake: a funder’s perspective Nina Marshall Deputy Head, International Development Research Team, ESRC
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Effective approaches to promoting uptake… ▶ Involve all stakeholders: i.e. researchers, intermediaries and research ‘users’ including the general public ▶ Promote activity on both the ‘supply’ and ‘demand’ side: i.e. co-produced, policy-relevant, high quality research is communicated effectively to research users with capacity for and commitment to accessing, evaluating, synthesising and using research evidence in their decisions/practice ▶ Are strategic: i.e. build on clear understanding of contexts, needs and processes to enable responsiveness to and creation of opportunities for successful research uptake throughout
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(Some) Lessons learned ▶ Activity and support is required at both individual grant and programme level to facilitate research uptake ▶ Co-production within established networks and relationships that build up researchers’ reputations with research users is vital ▶ Adequate resourcing – and excellent infrastructure, leadership and management– is critical to delivering uptake ▶ Research uptake and impact are not the same thing: uptake is a necessary but not sufficient step on the ‘pathway to impact’ ▶ Research excellence is central to impact: excellence with impact not an either/or relationship
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(Some) Challenges in promoting uptake ▶ Capacity to access, assess and use research findings within policy/practice contexts ▶ Understanding of policy/practice contexts and timescales within research communities and vice versa ▶ Limitations to opportunities to develop co-produced research, including developing and sustaining long-term relationships and networks: internal and external to funding environment ▶ Sources of support for uptake activities beyond the lifetime of individual grants may be limited
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