Introduction to Measuring Research Impact and the Role of Open Science to Boosting and Documenting Impact

Dear researchers,

Welcome to our next webinar on September 11, where we will explore the research impact and and the role of open science to boosting and documenting impact. The event is organised by the AURA project which has been funded via a cascading grant of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA) and focuses on Bulgaria.

The webinar focuses on a research impact and its role in research evaluation, providing in-depth knowledge and skills in addressing more complex assessment.

We are delighted to have as key speaker Dr Devon McHugh, Research Policy Manager and Ms Grace Murkett, Research Policy Officer at University of Strathclyde - Glasgow. They work across policy development and implementation, supporting research excellence, integrity, and responsible assessment across Strathclyde’s Faculties. 

Join us for insightful presentations in English in the first part and an interactive co-creation session in Bulgarian in the second half of the event. Do not miss this great networking opportunity!

This form is mandatory for expressing your interest to join the event . 


The deadline to submit this form is September 10,   2025.

Thank you!

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1 - Name *
2 - Organisation *
3 - Faculty/department
4 - Role *
5 - Email address *
6 -  Motivation and experience
(Describe your motivation and/or share with us a good practice for Research Impact in the Age of Open Science in Bulgaria, up to 300 words.)
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7 - Preferred topics and questions for discussion *
8 - Declaration
I declare that I will participate in all sessions of the seminar to be held on September, 11 2025.
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This special track is supported by the project AURA, which received a cascading grant from CoARA BOOST. 
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