The Collaborative Partnerships for Broader Impacts Design project aims to assist higher education institutions and informal science education organizations to develop robust partnerships through the design of education-based Broader Impacts. This podcast is our way of sharing key insights and lessons learned to support our university and science center colleagues in their endeavors to achieve broader impacts through partnerships around public engagement with science. All resources mentioned in the episodes, as well as transcripts, can be found here: linktr.ee/sclpodcast. Thank you to the project team and partners!
Welcome to Stop, Collaborate and Listen! This podcast is all about collaborative partnerships for broader impacts design. Stick around to learn more!
We are kicking off the podcast with a discussion about broader impacts. What even are they anyway? Susan Renoe joins us this week to discuss. All resources/transcripts are linked here: linktr.ee/sclpodcast.
How can you help scientists get matched up with the right project and the right organization for that project? Travis Tangen is here with us this episode to give some insight. All resources/transcripts are linked here: linktr.ee/sclpodcast.
How are partnerships formed? When does it make sense to invite in additional partners? Michelle Kortenaar joins us to delve deeper into this topic. All resources/transcripts are linked here: linktr.ee/sclpodcast.
We're talking about power dynamics. How do smaller institutions or those with lower capital navigate? Marsha Semmel joins us this week. All resources/transcripts are linked here: linktr.ee/sclpodcast.
How do you sustain partnerships? Nate Meyer stops by this week to discuss maintaining healthy partnerships. All resources/transcripts are linked here: linktr.ee/sclpodcast.
Dajung (DJ) Woo joins us on the podcast this week to chat about tough conversations. When we are doing more damage than good and when should we call it quits? All resources/transcripts are linked here: linktr.ee/sclpodcast.
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