Outputs and Impact
Resources and support for generating impact from your research
On this page you will find links to resources and examples to support you with disseminating the results of your research and getting it taken up into policy and practice. This includes producing and disseminating research outputs and publications, as well as preserving datasets and tools.
Resources
Know about other important resources?
| Resource | About | Type | Theme | Organisation |
| The ARCH Hub: Applying Research to Policy and Practice for Health | The ARCH Hub aims to bring together researchers, implementors and policymakers to facilitate knowledge exchange, coordination and collaboration for the uptake and application of research findings into policy and practice. You will find free resources and tools, a free open virtual workspace to discuss with other researchers as well as successfull case studies to support effective and faster uptake of your research studies | Learning materials | Output and Impact | ARCH |
| This Research into Policy Toolkit guides researchers through the process of taking research findings into policy: describing the overall key steps and exploring the main themes through the lens of key frameworks. | Toolkit | Output and Impact | EDCTP |
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