Bridging the Gap: How Engaged Research Connects Science to Real-World Impact

Bridging the Gap: How Engaged Research Connects Science to Real-World Impact

From Sci on the Fly by AAAS S&T Policy Fellows

August 29, 2025 · 32 min

About this episode

The episode discusses how engaged research connects science to real-world impact through collaboration between researchers and policymakers.

In this episode of Sci on the Fly , host Connie Bolte , current Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation, speaks with Dr. Angela Bednarek , who leads Pew Charitable Trusts' scientific advancement portfolio. Dr. Bednarek's AAAS STPF Fellowship at the U.S. Department of State revealed how researchers often failed to provide timely, relevant information to policymakers grappling with complex environmental issues. This experience led her to establish the Impact Funders Forum, a global collaborative that brings together funders across diverse fields to develop more effective strategies for supporting policy-relevant research. The conversation explores "engaged research," a collaborative approach that involves stakeholders throughout the entire research process, from co-developing research questions to ongoing implementation. Dr. Bednarek emphasizes a fundamental shift in researcher mindset: moving from "how can my research help" to "what challenges do decision-makers face, and how can I design research to address those specific needs." While these approaches aren't entirely new, there is growing recognition of their necessity for tackling complex societal challenges…

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Guest: Dr Angela Bednarek

Topics covered

  • engaged research
  • science policy
  • environmental issues
  • collaboration

Keywords

  • Impact Funders Forum
  • Pew Charitable Trusts
  • AAAS STPF Fellowship

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