Our faculty work with partners in research, either in collaboration or through sponsorship of specific pieces of work. We are focused on maximising the impact of our research to the benefit of a wide range of stakeholders and, importantly, society. This is in line with our aim to encourage and support interdisciplinary collaboration (across the School, across the University, and with national and international collaborators), to enable our research to have significant and meaningful impact.

Current Research Engagement and Impact at UEBS

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Research activities

Staff undertake numerous activities beyond the traditional writing of research, many of which involve engaging with industry, policymakers, the public, and others. This includes through consultancy, specialist/professional events and training, public events, and advisory panels.

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Case Studies

Female senior leaders in business meeting

Female Senior Leaders in Scotland

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Office building in Nigeria

Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in Nigeria

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Leading Strategic Change

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Children at Computers

Enhancing the Financial Capability and Wellbeing of Young Adults

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Solar Panels

Calling Time on 'Green-washing'

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Not If But When Debtors Default

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Reducing Barriers to Employment for the Over-50s

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Pilots in Plane Cockpit

Resilient Teams and Organisations

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Edinburgh Impact

Find out how the University community is making its mark upon the world through its research, innovation, ideas and actions.

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Collaborating with our faculty

If you have a general enquiry please contact our Director of Engagement and Internationalization in the first instance, who can help direct you to the appropriate research group or member of faculty.

Owen Kelly

owen.kelly@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6511043

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