15 final report to funding body
6 reports or products to audience
5 interim reports
5 conference presentations
4 reports to stakeholders
2 journal articles
2 reports to department (meetings)
2 faculty L&T
1 minutes of project meetings to
stakeholders
1 report to faculty executive When asked how their reports were received, 10 out of the 15 participants reported receiving no feedback other than thank-you. This provoked a range of reactions from indifference to relief to annoyance. I think it was clear though that more than a tokenistic feedback is required. Even if it was a follow up by someone to ask about the project - show interest in how it has developed or moved on with.
One participant mentioned that it would be good if they could receive help with publishing in the L&T field rather than their discipline field - which of course they can do easily. Considering a number of people mentioned conference and journal articles then perhaps this is a service the LTC could follow up with?
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