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Make the best use of your impact resources

Impact Integrators ® online and in-person training takes the repetition out of impact planning and ensures you have targeted, well-informed interactions with academic staff.
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"Impact Integrators is the first course of its kind.
It covers everything a researcher needs to know to design and execute their research and engagement to deliver impact."
Professor Mark Reed, Fast-Track Impact
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Foundations of Impact

Our team has drawn on a wealth of experience working in the Research Councils and Universities across Europe to produce the four Impact Integrators® online training courses, which we believe constitute the foundations of impact.

From our experience, researchers and Universities have far more to gain when impact is fully embedded in research culture, rather than treated as a one-off training exercise.
That's why, throughout the courses, you'll hear our founder Saskia Walcott talk about "changing your mindset". For us, this is what it's all about. Whether applying for a grant, developing an impact case study, or networking with partners, our courses are designed to make impact feel second nature to researchers. Something they think about from the very outset, rather than a time-consuming add-on after the event.
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This was a reflective introduction to impact that encouraged me to think about it from the beginning of a project. It reminded me of why I do research in the first place.
The course really helped me to gain clarity and confidence in mapping my stakeholders.

The worksheets were so helpful that I’m planning on using them at the start of every project from now on.

Here's what some of our learners say about the courses

Some of our clients

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