The table titled Intellectual contributions is organised into three columns: initiatives, measures, and P R M E principles. Rows describe actions such as research prioritisation, faculty training on grey literature, collaboration building, seminars, interdisciplinary work, mentorship of H D R students, and industry engagement. Corresponding measures include publications, non-traditional research outputs, knowledge transfer, and project outcomes. The P R M E principles column uses icons to represent research, share, teach, practice, partner, and values. Each row links a specific initiative with measurable outputs and relevant principles, showing how academic work contributes to societal impact.Excerpts from the social impact measures
Source: Societal Impact Framework, 2024, extracted from internal records
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