This week, as part of their Year 3 training, CDT students took part in a session where they pitched their Impact Planβa proposal outlining how they plan to turn their research into real-world public engagement or impact activities after completing their PhD. Each student had 5 minutes to present their ideas, followed by 5 minutes of questions and feedback from a panel of experts and fellow CDT students.
A diverse panel of assessors and mentors joined the session: Alex Lang (CDT Co-Director)
James Goulding (Director of N/Lab, Nottingham University Business School)
Sarah Martindale (Assistant Professor of Digital Innovation in the Creative Industries, Faculty of Arts)
Adrian Hazzard (Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering)
Students shared a wide range of innovative, creative and socially-driven proposals, including:
Many of our students are already thinking ahead to post-PhD projects and have expressed interest in applying for the Horizon CDT Impact Grant, which supports larger-scale impact or knowledge exchange activities in their final year or post-submission. Weβre excited to see these plans take shape and be put into practice!β
Originally posted at https://cdt.horizon.ac.uk/2025/05/21/year-3-cdt-students-pitch-impact-plans/