Societal, economic and environmental impact generated by academic research is a key focus of publicly funded research in the UK. Drawing on experiences from the Safe & SuRe project, a five-year research project that was co-produced with industry, this paper explores the challenges, learnings and benefits of co-producing research with academics and practitioners to create a more resilient UK water sector. Three aspects of the project are explored in detail: the use of a steering group, co-developing research intensively with a water company, and co-dissemination industry-facing events. Emerging themes include: (1) benefits of the industry steering group to develop working relationships and trust among the group; (2) increased dialogue and sharing of information between industry and academics going beyond the one-way communication more commonly reported by STEM academics; and (3) the value of co-disseminating research to maintain and engage new connections and spark new research questions.
Author and article information
Journal
Journal ID (hwp): rfa
Journal ID (publisher-id): rfa
Title:
Research for All
Abbreviated Title:
RFA
Publisher:
UCL Press
(UK
)
ISSN
(Electronic):
2399-8121
Publication date
(Electronic):
22
September
2020
Volume: 4
Issue: 2
Pages: 150-168
Affiliations
[1]University of Exeter, UK
[2]University of the West of England, UK
[3]National Centre for Earth Observation, Leicester, UK
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