LKD Seminar: The art of compromise: Collaboration between researchers and practitioners to co-produce applied health research
Speaker: Roman Kislov, University of Manchester
An Exeter Medical School seminar | |
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Date | 23 April 2018 |
Time | 14:30 to 15:30 |
Place | 3.06 South Cloisters, St Luke's video conferenced to MR8, John Bull Building, Plymouth and F083, The Knowledge Spa, TruroTo register, please email penclahrc@exeter.ac.uk |
Event details
Involving stakeholders and ‘research users’ in the design and implementation of applied health research is widely regarded as important. Such ‘co-production’ can be challenging because of the contrasting interests, perspectives, and needs of those involved. Drawing on experience of a large-scale UK-based collaborative research partnership across the NHS, third sector, and university, Roman will discuss how these challenges can be overcome through joint working, negotiation, and compromise and reflect on how such compromises influence the design, focus, and overall impact of applied health research.
Dr Roman Kislov is Senior Research Fellow in the University of Manchester and a Visiting Fellow in Queensland University of Technology. He conducts qualitative research on the processes and practices of knowledge mobilisation with a particular interest in communities of practice, intermediary roles, organisational learning, and implementation of change.
To register, please email: penclahrc@exeter.ac.uk
Please note that parking at each of the venues is very limited; please consider alternative means of travel. Parking at the John Bull Building must be booked in advance.
Please note that this seminar may be recorded
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2018_04_23___LKD_seminar_poster_Roman_Kislov.pdf | (355K) |