Workshop Series on European Research and Impact Potential
Workshop Series
This Workshop Series on for researchers who want to build and position their research impact potential to support their career development. Participants present their research area and its potential impact. They receive structured feedback, become part of a research community with similar interest, and earn a citable presentation credit as a recognized merit.
This strengthens your research-to-impact scenario and MSCA network. This broadens your understanding of European research dimension and grows your cross-disciplinary perspective.
Hearing how researchers from different fields frame their work and its possibilities opens new perspectives that strengthen each participant’s own career positioning and impact thinking. You learn from each other. You grow your own case stronger.
Who Is It For
The workshop is designed for:
- Researchers preparing application or in an ongoing MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship who want to strengthen their research-to-impact pathway
- Researchers in active projects who want to disseminate their research and its potential impact as part of their project activities
What Presenters Receive
- Structured peer and organizer feedback on their research-to-impact narrative
- Cross-disciplinary exposure to how research and potential impact is framed across research areas
- Expansion of their professional European Researcher network
- Profile visibility on the workshop announcement page
- Presenters are invited to the Research-to-Impact Group; a community for researchers actively developing their research-to-impact pathways. Quarterly meetings (online). Group access is included in the workshop fee (presenters only).
- A citable presentation credit for their CV
All presenters can recognize their contribution by the citation: ”Title of talk”, Presented at the 1st European Workshop on Research and Impact Potential, May X, 2026, organized by ICM Research Institute, Alminica AB, Sweden
Research Areas
Presentations are welcomed from all research fields. When registering, participants indicate their primary research area:
- Natural Sciences & Engineering
- Life Sciences & Medicine
- Social Sciences & Humanities
- Interdisciplinary & Cross-cutting Research
Format – online
Each workshop runs as a half day or full day online event, depending on the number of registered presenters.
- Half day (6–8 presenters): 3 hours
- Full day (10 or more presenters): 6 hours with lunch break
Each presenter has 10 minutes to present their research and its impact potential, followed by 10 minutes of structured exchange.
The workshop opens with an introduction by the organizer on exploitation from research and the research-to-impact framework. This provides a shared foundation for all presentations and discussions.
Presentations are in various research areas. The cross-disciplinary audience is intentional: to learn about how researchers from different fields frame research, career, and impact potential. This supports each presenter’s own narrative and the interdisciplinary nature that is beneficial for the MSCA future career.
Participation Fee – online
Presenter registration: €250
Listener places are available (free of charge) for researchers who wish to attend a workshop without presenting. Registration is required.
Organizer
The Workshop Series on European Research and Impact Potential is organized by ICM Research Institute, a registered research sideline of Alminica AB (Sweden), and promoted through MSCA Sweden.
Register Your Interest
To present at the workshop, complete and submit the Presenter Registration Form. Submitting the form confirms your interest and initiates your place in the next workshop round.
The next workshop date will be announced to those who have submitted their interest. The registration fee is later requested upon confirmation of your presentation date.
Contact us for questions: contact@mscasweden.se