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Impact of Social Sciences & Humanities Gemyse 2, 11.30-12.45 4-5 October 2018, Copenhagen Regional Research Infrastructures Rick Delbridge (chair) Jenny Hasenfuss Marieke Schoots

Impact of Social Sciences & Humanities Regional Research Infrastructures 4-5 October 2018, Copenhagen Rick Delbridge Academic Lead for the Social Science Research Park, Cardiff University, Wales, UK

How to optimize societal impact in regional innovation systems and improve the infrastructure for SSH disciplines Introduction by the chair: Rick Delbridge Academic Lead for the Social Science Research Park, Cardiff University, Wales, UK Speaker 1: Jenny Hasenfuss Public & Patient Involvement and Engagement Manager Speaker 2: Marieke Schoots Programme Manager Impact Program at Tilburg University, the Netherlands General discussion and Q&A The Impact Agenda for Social Sciences & Humanities 2018 4-5 October 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark

Cardiff University s Innovation System Professor Rick Delbridge Dean of Research, Innovation & Enterprise Cardiff University http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/innovation/campus-investment/innovation-central

Research & Innovation Strategies Identify and invest in areas of research excellence: creation of university research institutes and networks Develop key partnerships to promote collaborative research: GW4 and international university partners Developing a distinctive and place-based approach to innovation: the Cardiff Innovation System Building broad-based strategic partnerships: a more proactive and strategic approach to developing partnerships

What are the expected benefits? Translation of research excellence into economic and social benefits and development of an enterprising and innovation-focused culture A great vehicle to generate impact, enhancing our academic profile and local, UK and international reputation responding to global issues Better opportunities for student engagement with industry and support for entrepreneurship and enterprise education A significant contributor to the city-region and national economic development effort Development and enhancement of the University s physical infrastructure to encourage the co-location of RD&I activities of our strategic partners Distinctive facilities to foster high-quality collaborations and partnerships with business, industry, government organisations and other HE institutions

Capital developments- Innovation Campus Plans for about 300M capital investment in total. In 2015, University Council endorsed an investment of 135M in two capital builds on Maindy Campus and the associated public realm (public spaces), taking total commitment to over 200M+. Medicentre Life sciences innovation centre on Heath Park Campus to develop clinical innovation.

Innovation Campus phase 2 (exp. early 2021) Innovation Central: - Social Science Research Park - Innovation Centre Translational Research Facility: - Cardiff Catalysis Institute - Institute for Compound Semiconductors

Innovation Central - Innovation Centre The Innovation Centre will be the University s front door to business. It will locate strategic partners alongside start-ups, the University s business engagement, student enterprise and other entrepreneurship activities. Recreational spaces Exhibition space Visualisation suite Computational social science lab Secure data facilities Behavioural lab Innovation lab 2,900m 2 of lettable space 29 office units 8 laboratory units Shared facilities laboratory based Hot desking Meeting rooms Social/catering facilities

Innovation Central - Social Science Research Park (SPARK) SPARK will co-locate researchers with key stakeholders, supporting and developing innovative knowledge-based clusters (for example, in computational social science, crime and security, civil society, public health and public services innovation). Concept developed with strategic partners including Nesta, Cardiff Council, Welsh Government, Office of National Statistics, IBM and the ESRC. To generate economic, environmental and social value through codeveloping innovative and effective solutions to societal challenges. Will create a global leader of translational social science research.

How will SPARK work? Physically bring together theorists and practitioners in new ways to spark the ideas that will lead to transformational change Prototype solutions to societal challenges at pace, allowing new ideas to be tested in situ Produce knowledge and public value which is social science-led and oriented to societal benefit. Catalyse more innovation-oriented social science and a more sociallyoriented system of innovation. Give practitioners new ways of meeting the needs of a changing society

Centre for Innovation Policy Research Cardiff University & Nesta

Y Lab Brings together Cardiff University social scientists and Nesta s innovation expertise Helps public service organisations change their capacity and systems for supporting the process of innovation and measuring change Helps people to develop and test ideas, including through new innovation networks and funds in Wales. Studies the patterns, causes and impacts of public service innovation

A testbed approach to public services innovation and the creation of economic and public value for the Cardiff City Region

Delivering Societal Problem Focused, Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration across heterogeneous sets of actors Shared problem definition Shared language and theoretical concepts Iterative processes of dialogue, research and intervention across research partners Investing in a social science-led approach

The Wheel of Innovation

Key Principles Place-based and informed by institutional priorities and local context Applied with an inter-disciplinary emphasis on societal challenges and public value Collaborative with local, national and international partnerships at the heart Importance of social relationships, a sense of shared enterprise and understanding Investment in shared facilities Ambitious and innovative!

Impact of Social Sciences & Humanities Regional Research Infrastructures 4-5 October 2018, Copenhagen Jenny Hasenfuss Public & Patient Involvement and Engagement Manager Newcastle University

AESIS Regional Research Infrastructures How to optimise societal impact in regional innovation systems and improve the infrastructure for SSH disciplines A UK perspective on supporting impact from SSH: Newcastle University Institute for Social Renewal as an example of practice

Newcastle Institute for Social Renewal Established in autumn 2012 Priorities include: Continue to support engaged research and engaged teaching Develop strategic external partnerships Bring demonstrator/exemplar projects to fruition Build Newcastle University s reputation in social renewal

Processes of Social Renewal: Place sensitive activity?

120 projects 4 policy impact campaigns 73 external partners 10 capacity building events

Key dimensions of NISR: Developing a virtual infrastructure Flexible funding Multidisciplinary/inter disciplinary Challenge led External partners vital & encouraged Strategic direction & leadership Values and guiding purpose- for academic and professional services teams

Supportive Infrastructure: National organisations with local/regional uptake

Supportive infrastructure: National organisation with local/regional uptake National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE) To support a culture change in the UK higher education sector Vision is of a higher education sector making a vital, strategic and valued contribution to 21 st century society through its public engagement activity

Key reflections: Creating supportive infrastructures Place relevant/mindful Impact literacy (Dr Julie Bayley) and galvanising affect of REF Impact Case Studies Research design and research communication- proceed in harmony supported by knowledge exchange believers and do-ers Motivations and ambitions: Engagement and impact are linked but authenticity of collaboration will always be crucial to making a difference with research

Future considerations Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)- to respond to and to be trustworthy Must value all forms of knowledge Open science how to mobilise, incentivise, empower and embed? How can Universities most successfully serve their place in the 21 st Century?

Thank you for listening Jenny Hasenfuss Email: jenny.hasenfuss@ncl.ac.uk Public & Patient Involvement and Engagement Manager, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Impact of Social Sciences & Humanities Regional Research Infrastructures 4-5 October 2018, Copenhagen Marieke Schoots Program Manager Impact Program at Tilburg University, Netherlands

Aesis Impact of SSH 4 October 2018 Marieke Schoots

Campus Development

Campus Development

Campus Development Introducing the Multi Campus

Multi-campus

Multi-campus

The goals of the Impact-program are: enhancing collaboration and cohesion between and among research areas science-for-science); enhancing collaboration between Tilburg University, companies and societal institutions science-for-society; anticipating and reacting to (future) societal developments setting up a clear profile for Tilburg University by developing a distinct, recognizable and consistent proposition; generating societal and economic impact

Regional Innovation System in place through triple helix organisations

Local Partners:

Impact of Social Sciences & Humanities Regional Research Infrastructures Panel discussion & Q&A Rick Delbridge (Chair) Jenny Hasenfuss Marieke Schoots 4-5 October 2018, Copenhagen

Impact of Social Sciences & Humanities Regional Research Infrastructures Chair: Rick Delbridge Academic Lead for the Social Science Research Park, Cardiff University, Wales, UK Type your recommendation here 4-5 October 2018, Copenhagen

Impact of Social Sciences & Humanities Next up: 4-5 October 2018, Copenhagen 12.45-13.45 13.45-15.00 Lunch Indicators of SSH Impact Lumbye Hall Institutional assessment Gemyse 2 Measurement tools Gemyse 1 Public engagement HC Andersen castle