A Co-Created Toolkit to Enhance SEKE Activity

Amy Doyle, Anthony Harrison

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Abstract

In 2019 the Office for Students (OfS) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) launched a call for projects within Higher Education that would: provide evidence of the ways in which Knowledge exchange (KE) activities involve or benefit students or graduates; demonstrate effective practice in KE that benefits students, make such knowledge
available to the wider Higher Education sector; address evidenced issues of equality of opportunity and diversity and inclusion within existing KE activities.

The University of Portsmouth submitted a successful bid for a project, Creative Students Creating Business (CSCB), to further explore these priorities.

The CSCB project's aim is to research, develop and test models of Student Engagement in Knowledge Exchange (SEKE), resulting in a practical toolkit for the UK Higher Education sector, that improves SEKE outcomes for students, academics and external organisations.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 12 May 2022
EventShaping the future of student engagement in knowledge exchange - University of Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom
Duration: 12 May 202212 May 2022

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ConferenceShaping the future of student engagement in knowledge exchange
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityPlymouth
Period12/05/2212/05/22

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  • SEKE: Student Engagement in Knowledge Exchange

    Dann, Z. (PI), Hooley, P. (CoI), McNamara, C. (CoI), Wainwright, P. (CoI), Keeble, T. (CoI), Doyle, A. (Team Member), Harrison, A. (Team Member), Ikeatuegwu, C. (Team Member), Murzacheva, E. (Team Member), Russell, A. (Team Member) & Thynne, M. (Team Member)

    1/07/2031/07/22

    Project: Research

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