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Research Impact Prize (Sustained Partnership)

  • Huang, Yuner (Recipient), Reynolds, Thomas (Recipient) & Beckett, Chris (Recipient)

Prize: Prize (research)

Description

The prizes had been selected by a panel that had reviewed over 50 nominations.

Awards were made over five categories: Engagement Newcomer, Impact Enabler, Responsible Engagement and Innovation, Sustained Partnership, and Team Culture.

Many of the awards recognised the vital role that partnerships with external organisations such as businesses, charities and government play in delivering meaningful impact, and supporting the success of these exciting projects.

The Sustained Partnership award went jointly to the RC3 Project & The Scottish Youth Work Research Steering Group.

The Resilience of Traditional Structures in Madagascar to Cyclones in a Changing Climate (RC3) project's goal was to enhance the resilience of traditional timber houses against cyclonic winds through sustainable, co-created construction practices as a response to Dr Thomas Reynolds, Dr Chris Beckett and Dr Yuner Huang’s work in Madagascar studying the resilience of built environments and traditional structures in a changing climate.
Degree of recognitionLocal
Granting OrganisationsUniversity of Edinburgh

Awarded at event

Event titleThe Impact Festival 2025
LocationMcEwan Hall, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United KingdomShow on map
Period29 May 2025 → 29 May 2025

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