This report provides and overview of the content, structure, and outcomes of the Research Methods and Tools course "Transferring research findings to community" (RMT3), conducted from March to October 2023. It ran in parallel with the “Transferable Skills” (TS3) course was aligned with on-going work on WP4 “Transdisciplinary affordable and sustainable housing research framework”. This alignment enhanced collaborative efforts across individual research projects and facilitated transdisciplinary research within the network. The Centre for Social Sciences (CSS) led the planning and delivery of this course, collaborating with other project partners in the design and implementation of learning activities. The course is worth 4 ECTS, which is equivalent to about 100 hours of learning, including online and in-person sessions and self-directed work. RMT3, the final module in the RE-DWELL research and methods course series, aims to establish a transdisciplinary theoretical foundation for ESRs. It focuses on equipping ESRs with skills to effectively communicate research findings to non-academic partners involved in developing sustainable housing solutions. The module covers various methods, explores their applicability in transdisciplinary research, guides researchers in methodological linking of secondment work, promotes collaboration, and enhances ESRs' ability to interlink diverse research threads within the network.
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