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Impact at the AHRC Claire Edwards Evidence and Analysis Manager Images sourced from the AHRC s Image Gallery. Showcased here: (clockwise): Windows on War Russian studies and Drama; British Library s Royal Manuscripts Digital Humanities; Earthworks - Archaeology and Cultural Geography; 3D Ceramics printing Design; King s Dome Commission Visual Arts

Why does the AHRC collect information on research outcomes and impact? Accountability and reporting requirements Champion arts and humanities research Increase funding for the arts and humanities research

Championing the Arts and Humanities: In numbers In 2015-16, the AHRC supported 796 new doctoral students AHRC supports 50 (sub)disciplines Academic/nonacademic partners are based in 44 countries on 6 continents c. 31.5% of the research-active community work in the arts and humanities AHRC s CDTs and DTPs collectively involve 75 HEIs and over 150 nonacademic partners Over a third of the AHRC s budget is invested into postgraduate training 80% of arts and humanities doctoral students claim that their doctoral experience has contributed to one or more engagement activities, including releasing a creative output, informing public policy and launching a start-up business. 46% of AHRC s portfolio supports collaborative research Over 1100 partner organisations on 518 awards (since 2010/11)

RCUK Definition of Impact The Research Councils consider impact to be the demonstrable contribution that excellent research makes to academic advances, across and within disciplines, including significant advances in understanding, methods, theory and application.. and the demonstrable contribution that excellent research makes to society and the economy Impact embraces all the extremely diverse ways in which researchrelated knowledge and skills benefit individuals, organisations and nations.

Championing the Arts and Humanities: Wider impact 658 REF2014 Impact Case Studies referenced the AHRC across the Main Panel D sub-panels and three of the Main Panel C sub-panels. Some of the areas of impact highlighted included: Community cohesion and engagement Creative and digital economies Cultural tourism and regeneration Influence on practice and practitioners Informing and influencing policy and policymakers Areas of impact Heritage preservation and understanding Creating and supporting business Health and wellbeing Stimulating public debate and changing perceptions Designing innovative business and policy models

AHRC approach to collecting and highlighting impact-related information Updated website with features/case studies Impact Wiki internal impact information collection tool Researchfish collecting and analysing research outcomes information Annual Impact Report outlining the impact of individual awards and of the AHRC as a whole Commissioning research/studies Exploring more intangible aspects of impact measures e.g. Cultural Value project, projects within the cross-council Connected Communities programme Economic value studies e.g. PWC in 2009, Deloitte in 2015

Capturing/disseminating evidence of impact Researchfish is an online facility that enables research funders and Research Organisations to track the impacts of their investments, and researchers to log the outputs, outcomes and impacts of their work. Used now by all seven UK Research Councils Gateway to Research helps highlight research expertise and findings from across the seven Research Councils & Innovate UK (Technology Strategy Board) easily accessible to other organisations such as higher education institutes, charities, government, business, and other members of the public. www.gtr.rcuk.ac.uk Current submission period: 6 th February 2017 16 th March 2017

Using Researchfish information Key findings Publications Research resources (e.g. databases, tools) Collaborations Further funding Non-print research outputs (e.g. software, exhibitions, films, performances) Next destinations Policy influence Spinouts/start-ups Dissemination activities Free-text section on impact

Impact of the CDA scheme The Charles Dickens Museum Skills Impact on sector Impact on partner organisation Broader societal and economic impact Catherine Malcolmson, AHRC Studentship: The collaborative nature of the project has been a huge benefit to my studies. I have access to the Museum s wealth of archival material, much of which relates directly to my research interests, and having both an academic supervisor and a supervisor at the Museum has helpfully provided different perspectives on the work I ve been doing. Director of the Charles Dickens Museum highlighted that the PI, in relation to the CDA provided exemplary models for forging partnership between academic and non-academic organisations. Project student Catherine Malcolmson explored non-academic engagements with Dickens in the first decades of the twentieth century, including the foundation of the CDM, helping to establish the Friends of the CDM in 2005, which now has over 500 members and has generated significant revenue for the Museum. Together with Malcolmson (the PI), she has organised public events for the Friends and has been involved in planning and delivering the Museum s reopening, after its Heritage Lottery Fund redevelopment (taken from REF case study).

Evidence of the impact Qualitative sources An explanation of the impact of the collaborative doctoral studentship on her research and skill development The role of the CDA in strengthening this partnership with corroboration from the Charles Dickens Museum An explanation of her role in planning and delivering the museum s reopening An explanation of the types of new audiences did the Cultural Engagement Fund help attract Quantitative sources Number of people who have visited the Charles Dickens Museum since it reopened as an indicator of increased visitor numbers If applicable, new audience numbers

Thank you Claire Edwards Evidence and Analysis Manager C.Edwards@ahrc.ac.uk