Where mobilised knowledge meets action, transformation begins
What is Knowledge Mobilisation (“KM”)? KM helps research have greater impact by bringing together different communities (such as researchers, policy-makers, practitioners, patients and the public) to share knowledge to catalyse change. Thus, it helps reduce the gap between research evidence, policy, and practice.
KM is more than dissemination. It involves a two-way dialogue between researchers and research users and should be integrated across the research cycle.
When thinking about knowledge mobilisation, researchers can consider these questions:
- What do you want to be different because of your research?
- Who are the people who can make this change happen and how can you engage them?
- How can you work together to make change happen?
We’re here to help
The Population Health Science Institute (PHSI) KM team are offering:
- Funding through awards [Current open to applications to submit by 21 February 2025]
- Introduction to KM” roadshow
- Tailored KM advice for researchers
- Monthly KM Newsletter with hints and tips
- KM community of practice meetings
- KM training and workshops
For assistance integrating KM into your research, funding, case studies and engagement opportunities, reach out to us
Clare – clare.thomas@bristol.ac.uk
Theo – theo.richardson-gool@bristol.ac.uk
Our strategy
Our 2024-25 KM Strategy aims to bridge the gap between research, policy and practice by building capability and fostering collaboration across disciplines and with partners beyond academia.
