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]]>The online meeting is tailored to our Industry and Health Department members and will provide:
We encourage all Industry and Health Member Representatives to attend and liaise within their respective organisation to determine who else (in addition to the already invited project participants) may benefit from being informed about the projects.
The meeting will run for 90 minutes and will include time for questions and answers. You can join from the beginning or at any time during the meeting, where the agenda interests you.
To register, simply click here and login to our Member Portal. If this is your first-time logging in, please click ‘Forgot password’ and follow the prompts.
Please note that upon registering you will be emailed a personal Zoom link to access the meeting closer to the meeting date.
The detailed agenda can be downloaded here.
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]]>The research contract is currently being finalised and a kick off meeting has been planned for later this year.
For further information, please contact Marlene Hsu, WaterRA Research Manager.
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]]>Now in Phase 3, the Value of Research (Project #1118) has continued to be one of WaterRA’s flagship projects. The project has determined a successful pathway of how to best value research undertakings – including outcomes and outputs – that relies on a combination of evaluation processes and organisational culture.
The recently-released Good Practice Essentials Guide is a summary of the Good Practice Guide that was released upon completion of Phase 2. The Guide distils the fundamental elements and core principles of achieving value from research, providing easy to follow guidance and key questions that help drive and measure value creation and impact throughout the research lifecycle.
The Good Practice Essentials Guide provides a step-by-step approach to maximise the value of the research across the research value lifecycle, taking you through:
Phase 3 of the project will continue with key elements of the Good Practice Essentials currently being translated into our Research Value Analyser online tool which offers organisations the ability to assess their status and progress towards achieving the value and benefits of the research they undertake and, ultimately, enable benchmarking of the water industry and its research collaborators. The beta version of this online tool is currently in development and will be released soon.
If you wish to participate in the testing of the beta version of the tool please contact WaterRA’s GM of Research Services, Jacqueline Frizenschaf.
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