Creating Meaningful Impact Conference featuring Dr David Phipps (Research Impact Canada), Vicky Williams (Emerald) and other speakers PLUS pre-launch of Julie Bayley’s new book

To the left, the University of Lincoln logo (featuring the coat of arms, along with the University’s motto, 'Libertas per Sapientiam'). In the centre, a snippet from the cover of Julie Bayley's new book, "Creating Meaningful Impact: The Essential Guide to Developing an Impact-Literate Mindset." On the right, the Lincoln Impact Literacy Institute (LILI) logo (the initials of the logo, alternating in grey and red, formed into a rectangle).

Creating Meaningful Impact Conference: Monday 27th March 12:00–18:00 (Open to all)

The University of Lincoln and the Lincoln Impact Literacy Institute (LILI) are delighted to invite you to a free half day conference on Impact Literacy, healthy practices and making a real difference to the world. Covering the Why, What, How and Who of impact, the event focuses on how we can drive meaningful social change whilst maintaining healthy individual and institutional practices.

Featuring Dr David Phipps (Research Impact Canada), Vicky Williams (CEO, Emerald) and a host of other speakers, the event concludes with a pre-launch of Dr Julie Bayley’s new book Creating Meaningful Impact: The Essential Guide to Developing an Impact-Literate Mindset, published on 5th April 2023.

To attend the conference, please book here.

This conference is the first event in a series dedicated to impact, titled Impact Week. Impact Week will take place between the 27th and 31st of March. More details surrounding upcoming events can be found here on our blog.

If you have any queries surrounding Impact Week, please contact LILI@lincoln.ac.uk.

If you are arriving by car you can find the location of public car parkson the map below – which also shows the location of the Ross Lucas Medical Sciences Building (LMS). St Marks pay and display parking (marked PF on the map) is the most convenient and usually has spaces available.

General travel information for the University can be found here

Map showing the location of the Ross Lucas Medical Sciences Building in relation to St Marks Parking
Brayford Campus car parking map