UNIC4ER Pulse Dashboard

A visual showcase of the results of the UNIC4ER programme

Welcome to the UNIC4ER Pulse Dashboard!

We are pleased to share some of our main results and outcomes of UNIC's Engaged Reasearch programme. This data has been collected as part of out regular monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activities, where we use different qualitative and quantitative techniques to regularly consult our UNIC researchers, staff, students, and city stakeholders on their experiences in relation to the programme. Below you will find some of the main input, output and outcome indicators stemming from these consultations.

WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED?

Engaged Research Officers

10

Data Management Committee members

8

Student Board members

14

No. of UNIC researchers

32

Koç University University College Cork Erasmus University University of Deusto University of Liège Ruhr University Bochum University of Oulu University of Zagreb University of Lodz Malmö University

UNIC4ER BUDGET

1.999.592

Engaging our network

Speakers at events organised by consortium partners

70

No. of attendees to UNIC4ER events

537

Social media reach and engagement

Engaged Research Initiatives

No. of collaborative engaged research initiatives

3

No. of collaborative engaged research initiatives co-funded by UNIC4ER

46

No. of cities, NGOs, private organisations and citizens involved in collaborative engaged research initiatives

69

No. of references gathered about Engaged Research (and related keywords) in:

PUBLICATIONS

- 3542

DATASETS

- 6280

POLICY DOCUMENTS

- 56

Keywords

Support to our UNIC researchers

No. of researchers participating in Engaged Research trainings

29

No. of trainings in Engaged Research delivered

6

OUTCOMES: WHAT IMPACTS HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?

The following indicators illustrate the way in which UNIC4ER has impacted its researchers and stakeholders.
These figures are a result of regular surveys with our UNIC4ER network.

% of respondents indicating an improved understanding of Engaged Research

44.9%

% of respondents indicating that UNIC4ER increased collaboration with citizens, civil society and public/cities authorities

40.8%

% of respondents indicating that UNIC4ER increased the engagement of non-traditional/underrepresented scholars

14.7%

% of respondents indicating that UNIC4ER increased networking among scholars

43.2%

% of respondents indicating that there is innovation in approaches to post-industrial transitions

17.9%

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