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Research in Action - Making an Impact Through Social Science

Offered By: The University of Chicago via YouTube

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Social Sciences Courses Public Policy Courses Qualitative Research Courses Community Engagement Courses Data Interpretation Courses Education Reform Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore strategies for translating academic research into real-world impact in this panel discussion featuring social science experts. Gain insights on communicating findings to non-specialists, engaging with policymakers, and overcoming obstacles in applying research outside academia. Learn from experienced scholars and practitioners as they share tips on topics such as qualitative research methods, data interpretation, partnering with organizations, and building professional networks. Discover how to leverage your research for community engagement, education reform, and public policy influence. Acquire practical advice on conducting informational interviews, developing an online presence, and navigating career transitions. Ideal for emerging social scientists seeking to make their work known and impactful beyond university walls.

Syllabus

Intro
Understanding
Choosing
Qualitative Research
Translation
Economists
Data Misunderstanding
Back and forth is key
Be clear
Personal Finance
Teacher Evaluation
Being a Professor
Leadership Lab Alumni
Partnerships
Free Help
Graduate Students
Finding the Right Organization
Resources
Research Jobs
Action Research
Graduate Student Research
Building a Network
Different Types of Research
Research Audiences
General Advice
Informational Interviews
Online Presence
Publish
Transitions


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UChicago Social Sciences

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