Keynote: Appropriate Outputs

I'm the Keynote speaker today at the National Research Conference for Career Practitioners.

In my keynote I speak about the how we need to shake up our perspectives on how we value research. Good research does one thing: it fulfils its purpose. I believe we need to move away from hierarchies and prescribed structures to better ensure that our research meets the audience it needs to meet. In doing so, we can prioritise ourselves as researchers; conducting and sharing our knowledge in manner that suits us best, to the benefit of all. 

And in a possible juxtaposition for a research conference, I also speak about how not wanting to be a visible researcher is also ok. 

My slides for my Keynote are available here: Appropriate Outputs

For more information about the innovative researcher skills development module YXM830, Advance your independent learning, that I tutor on for the Open University, go to: Advance your independent learning

My book, The Career Professional's Guide to Research can be purchased from Trotman Publishers (Sign up to the Trotman newsletter to get 25% off your first order). The free resources to accompany the book are available here.

Please also look at my free resources for practitioner-researchers in the career sector.

Presentation Cover Slide, for Appropriate Outputs sharing and promoting research


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