Course curriculum

    1. Introduction: Why stakeholder engagement?

    2. Using the Research Impact learning hub

    3. Stakeholder Engagement Strategy Template

    4. What next?

    1. Why set goals for research impact?

    2. Context analysis: Developing a problem statement

    3. What kind of impact could I achieve?

    4. Strategic objectives

    5. Feedback on research impact objectives (optional)

    6. What next?

    1. Stakeholders: Three steps to effective engagement

    2. Step 1: Stakeholder identification

    3. Step 2: Stakeholder mapping

    4. Stakeholder mapping tools

    5. Stakeholder mapping: How to do it , tips and tricks

    6. What the stakeholder map can tell you

    7. Step 3: Stakeholder Targeting and Prioritisation

    8. Check your understanding: Stakeholder Identification, Mapping and Prioritising

    9. Next steps

    1. Introduction

    2. Your positioning

    3. Your role

    4. Check your understanding: Roles and positioning

    5. Optional reading: roles in co-production

    6. The dark side of co-production (Article)

    7. Next steps

    1. Influencing Stakeholders: Change outcomes

    2. Returning to the Stakeholder Mapping Matrix

    3. Set change outcomes for your stakeholders

    4. Check your understanding: Change outcomes

    5. Submit your change outcomes (due by July 6th)

    6. Next steps

    1. Introduction: What makes effective communications?

    2. Communications needs analysis

    3. When- and what- should you communicate about research?

    4. Check your understanding: Communications Needs

    5. Communicating research strategically to humanitarian audiences

    6. Understanding humanitarian decision-making for influence: Part 1

    7. Understanding humanitarian decision-making for influence: Part 2

    8. Check your understanding: Humanitarian audiences

    9. Handout: Communications formats/audiences

    10. Next steps

About this course

  • Free
  • 54 lessons
  • 3 hours of video content