University Industry Innovation Network - UIIN is supporting the global community of university and industry professionals, to advance the future of higher education institutions and their impact on society. They publish impact cases, run conferences (yearly) and provides valuable up-to-date insights related to the link between academia and industry.
Fast Track Impact is the world's leading source of evidence-based resources and some free training programmes for researchers who want to generate impact from their research. Their mission is to change the way researchers generate and share knowledge so that their ideas can change the world.
Funded by H2020, the OpenInnoTrain is a global network of researchers and industry practitioners across Europe and Australia for promoting the translation of research between university-industry through cooperation and Open Innovation in a range of sectors such as FinTech, Industry 4.0 CleanTech and FoodTech.
Hivve (formally Vertigo Ventures) is a UK based start-up company that helps academics to capture and monitor their impact activities, research and engagement with different stakeholders (industry bodies and policymakers). They have a wealth of information on their website, including case studies, they often publish relevant information about impact form research.
The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The use carefully calibrated indicators to provide comprehensive and balanced comparison across four broad areas: research, stewardship, outreach and teaching. The 2022 Impact Rankings is the fourth edition and the overall ranking includes 1,406 universities from 106 countries/regions.
AESIS Network for Advancing & Evaluating the Societal Impact of Science
The Network for Advancing and Evaluating the Societal Impact of Science (AESIS Network) is an international, open community for various types of professionals working on stimulating and demonstrating the impact of science on economy, culture and well-being. The network consists of individual and institutional members, and thus connects different stakeholders. The members all work in a variety of organisations from all over the world, where they are involved in the evaluation of impact, research strategy and policy making, funding and other impact support. We believe that sharing best practices will help to develop effective instruments for evaluating and advancing the societal impact of science.