Innovation as a Research Perspective: from Knowledge to Impact – at ToRS
Workshop 2: Stakeholder mapping and value creation
The University of Copenhagen’s 2030 strategy sets a clear direction: we must “create more benefit for more people”. For ToRS, this means an invitation to define a specific humanistic concept of innovation grounded in the department’s many years of practice and impact. Innovation at ToRS is not about shifting focus away from core research, but about allowing an innovative perspective to shape our research questions, methods, and collaborations from the very beginning.
This program, developed in collaboration with KU Lighthouse, is designed as a concentrated effort. The aim is to establish a common language for innovation and provide researchers with concrete tools to translate humanistic knowledge into change in the world. We see innovation as an integral part of research design that can open doors to new data sources, alternative outputs, and, not least, new funding opportunities.
This is the second out of three workshops. Here, we zoom in on a specific idea and qualify it by looking at the needs of the outside world. We work methodically to identify who has an interest in your research and how to reach them.
- Content: Tools for stakeholder-mapping, identifying ’problem-owners’ and partners for collaboration.
- Output: A visual stakeholder map and a clearly defined value proposition.
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Registration and questions about the course should be directed to innovation advisor Anne Dvinge.
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