Realise the positive difference your research can make
Join us for a half-day immersive workshop, learning to apply a repeatable methodology to integrate translation and adoption into your research.
Are you a researcher looking to align and orientate your research towards translation, adoption or application? The Forward Planning for Research Impact Workshop equips you with a repeatable, practical framework to integrate translation and adoption pathways into your research from the start—so your work can go beyond academic contributions and towards driving positive change.
🔎 What You’ll Gain:
✅ Clearer Pathways to Impact – Identify and describe the most viable paths for research translation and adoption.
✅ Stronger Engagement Strategies – Map engagement activities critical to moving your research beyond academia.
✅ Compelling Communication Skills – Learn to articulate the value of your research in a way that resonates with a broad range of collaborators, such as businesses, government agencies, community groups, funders, and policy-makers.
Who Is This For?
Researchers who want to develop a more robust plan for translation and adoption.
There are limited spots available, so secure your spot now -
About the facilitator
Emily Chang is the Co-founder and Partner at Cruxes Innovation. Cruxes Innovation exists to help universities, research organisations, and innovative companies unlock the huge potential of Australian researchers and innovators to make a positive difference in the world. We believe the best way to do this is to work alongside researchers and innovators to build collaborative partnerships between research, industry, community groups, and government to solve complex and wicked problems togeth
Prior to co-founding Cruxes Innovation, Emily was the Director, Entrepreneurship and acting Director, Growth and Marketing at the Sydney School of Entrepreneurship (SSE). She was responsible for leading the creation and delivery of SSE’s portfolio of education and entrepreneurial programs, as well as leading the end-to-end sales and marketing strategies of the not-for-profit.
Emily has led the design, management and delivery of professional development programs in CSIRO through her role as Head of Products at the ON Program, and as a Learning and Development consultant in private and government sectors.