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From outrage to embedded: 25 years of impact with Sarah Morton (Episode 86)

From outrage to embedded: 25 years of impact with Sarah Morton (Episode 86) – reflecting on a career spent helping researchers and research to make a difference

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For this episode of the Research Adjacent podcast Sarah is joined by research impact consultant Sarah Morton. Sarah has spent her entire career working in knowledge exchange and impact – first in a university, then as co-founder of Matter of Focus and now independently as Capture Impact.

Sarah and Sarah talk about

  • Being the ‘granny of impact’ and leading the way in impact and knowledge exchange (before they were even a thing)
  • Falling through the cracks between research and administrative roles
  • Escaping university bureaucracy to become an accidental tech entrepreneur
  • Why knowledge exchange and impact work is all about relationships and making a difference

Timestamps

  • 00:04:38 – Sarah calls herself “the granny of research impact” having worked in it since 2001
  • 00:07:33 – Discussion of how “impact” and “knowledge exchange” weren’t terms being used in 2001
  • 00:10:15 – The announcement of REF impact in 2010 and the outrage it caused
  • 00:25:10 – “Every promotion we had to argue for” – being stuck between academic and administrative tracks
  • 00:26:43 – Leaving university employment and starting Matter of Focus with Ailsa Cook
  • 00:31:25 – Relationship building as an invisible but essential part of impact
  • 00:32:30 – How emotional labour and relational work is missing from conversations
  • 00:34:54 – The work still to be done on truly embedding impact in research

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