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Creating impact through and in SSH research; a how-to guide

By Josephine Waslander, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.   On Monday 20th November, the teams from Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) and Innovation Exchange Amsterdam (IXA) organised a REVALORISE+ event to inform regional stakeholders about the results and materials produced by the project. Bringing together Higher Education Institutions and the private sector In total, 20

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Creating Research Impact Beyond the Page

Claudia Wiesinger is a Teaching Assistant at the University of Vienna.  Her area of research is Translation Studies, with a particular focus on Crisis Translation. Claudia is one of the many participants in the REVALORISE+ programme, and contributed the Research Asset “Facilitating multilingual crisis communication: The applications of speech-enabled machine translation post-editing (PEMT) in crisis

PLUS E-zine

Issue #5

In this issue of PLUS magazine, we put an emphasis on making Social Sciences and Humanities researchers visible and invite them to showcase their research findings with the wider academic and industry. It also takes a look back at EU Knowledge Valorisation Week.