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- Introduction
- Agenda
- Introduction: The global meaning of impact
- Introduction: Why and what Is research impact?
- Relevance of research context
- Growing and scaling research impact
- Examples of engagement with impact-worthy areas of research
- Impact from research and innovation (R&I) projects: OpenInnoTrain
- Impact from research and innovation (R&I) projects: Summer schools
- Founder of OpenInnoTrain Project: Prof. Anne-Laure Mention
- Example: ERDF project
- Mapping research impact pathways
- Digital canvases: Collectively preparing for impact
- Template: Impact-awareness persona
- Example: High-impact-awareness persona
- Example: Low-impact-awareness persona
- Scoping emerging research context
- Implementation guide
- Example: Scoping emerging research context
- Lean research canvas and impact identification
- Example: Lean research canvas and impact identification
- Impact engagement canvas
- Example: Impact engagement canvas
- Story board for engagement
- Example: Story board for engagement
- Impact tracking canvas
- Example: Impact tracking canvas
- Mapping research impact pathways: Other tools
- Key skills for generating impact (1)
- Key skills for generating impact (2)
- Networking skills for researchers
- Example: ISPIM research impact mentoring programme
- Emerging community
- Thank you!
- Acknowledgment
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Topics Covered
- The global meaning of impact
- Relevance of research context
- Growing and scaling research impact
- Examples of engagement with impact-worthy areas of research
- Mapping research impact pathways
- Scoping emerging research context
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- Slide 3: European Commission's Definition of Impact
- Slide 3: The Global Meaning of Impact
- Slide 7: Researchers on a Mission
- Slide 8: OpenInnoTrain Project
- Slide 10: Anne-Laure Mention
- Slide 13: OpenInnoTrain
- Slide 19: Experts Forecast Cancer Research and Treatment Advances in 2023
- Slide 19: EU4Health Programme 2021-2027: A Vision for a Healthier European Union
- Slide 21: Pioneering Biocompatible Materials for Implanted Medical Devices
- Slide 21: Experts Forecast 2024, Part 1: Advances in Cancer Vaccines
- Slide 28: Principles of Canonical Action Research
- Slide 28: Academic-Practitioner Engaged Scholarship
- Slide 29: Soft Skills for Scientists and How To Develop Them
- Slide 29: Skills for Innovation and Research
- Slide 31: What Is Network Intelligence?
- Slide 33: SIG: Frontiers of Impact
Talk Citation
Kryzhanivska, K. (2025, October 30). Impact pathways to research translation: canvases, toolkits and best practices from EU R&I projects [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved October 30, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/WWMV2025.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on October 30, 2025
Impact pathways to research translation: canvases, toolkits and best practices from EU R&I projects
Published on October 30, 2025
42 min
Other Talks in the Series: Research and Innovation
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0:00
Good morning, good
afternoon, and good evening.
My name is Kateryna
Kryzhanivska.
I'm a PhD candidate from LUT
University Business School,
and also co-lead of
Special Interest Group,
Frontiers of Impact within
the global ISPIM
Innovation Community.
Today in my talk,
I will talk about
impact pathways to
research translation,
canvases, toolkits and
best practices from EU research
and innovation projects.
0:26
Now, I will introduce you
to the agenda of this talk.
At first, I will talk about the
why and what is research impact?
Then I will explain the impact
from research and
innovation projects,
so basically the how,
and provide two examples
of two projects.
One is Marie
Sklodowska-Curie Actions
Horizon 2020 project,
OpenInnoTrain,
and the canvases that we have
developed in this
project with the team,
as well as another project,
also a real life case of
engaged scholarship and
science of policy impact from
the European Regional Development
Fund project executed
in Finland with the regional
innovation network,
Green Reality.
Then I will show you some
important key takeaways
on how to map
research impact pathways and
showcase the
OpenInnoTrain canvases.
These are different
canvases that
were developed by the
OpenInnoTrain project,
and they provide to
the researchers,
a guide step by step approach
towards real-world impact
and also some other tools.
In the end, I will
talk about the role
of early career researchers as
impact ambassadors in research
and innovation projects.
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