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Opening soon: the University's refreshed PCER Fund - PLUS reviewers wanted, deadline 14 August
The University's refreshed Public and Community Engagement with Research Fund will be open for applications in the autumn. In the meantime they're looking for members of the internal review panel. Read more to find out about changes plus how you can sign up to be a review panel member.
Pride in STEM - Small Grants Scheme, deadline 12 August
Pride in STEM, a UK charity supporting LGBTQIA+ folks in STEM communities - have a small grants scheme open this summer, which is offering up to £1,000 to support projects that engage with their theme in the local community.
Consultation: What affects your engagement with the UK Government, deadline 16 August
The Government Office for Science’s Academic Engagement team would like to explore perceptions of the academic community who are engaging with government.
UKRI Policy Engagement Internships, deadline 2 October
UKRI policy internships allow UKRI-funded doctoral students to undertake a three-month placement a policy organisation.
OPEN Fellowships 2024-25: call for applications now open, deadline 14 October
OPEN Fellowships offer up to £20,000 to foster sustained collaboration between research and policy partners.
Treasure Hunt on a Desert Island: A Fun Way to Learn Reinforcement Learning
Jacques Cloete and his team of DPhil students created this pirate-themed treasure hunt that teaches the Exploration/Exploitation Dilemma in machine learning through interactive play. Here, Jacques explains the game and provides everything you need to use it yourself in your outreach and engagement activities.
Sense about Science: Stand Up for Science Workshop, Online, 12 July
Sense about Science are running an online Standing up for Science workshop for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) on Friday 12 July, as part of their Voice of Young Science network. Deadline for applications 1 July.
New Case Study: Engineering Spotlight: Illuminating the Impact of Engineering Research
The Department of Engineering Science’s 'Spotlight' event series has successfully bridged the gap between complex engineering research and public awareness. By fostering effective communication skills among researchers, the initiative has demonstrated the importance and relevance of engineering in everyday life to a wider, non-specialist audience. This case study explores the development of the initiative and the department's plans to diversify audiences and solidify its impact.
Watch: Integrating impact in research funding proposals
Fast Track Impact have released a recording of their training session, delivered by Prof Mark Reed on how to increase your bidding success rate and integrate impact into a competitive research funding proposal.
Webinar: Communicating animal research via websites, 4 July
Understanding Animal Research are hosting this free webinar discuss how to communicate animal research and engage non-specialist audiences via institutional websites.
Watch: Empowering voices - Advancing social mobility in the chemical sciences
An hour long webinar recording from the Royal Society of Chemistry in partnership with Chemistry World, that looks at socioeconomic inequalities, how this limits inclusive access and progress in the chemical sciences.
Engineering x Policy Events: Practical Workshop & Seminar on moving from Science to Policy
The Department of Engineering Science in collaboration with the Oxford Policy Engagement Network are hosting a series of events aimed at closing the gap between the scientific community, by better equipping researchers with the awareness, knowledge and tools to engage in research-backed policymaking. The events take place on 26 June and 3 July.
IoP Outreach and Communicators Conference, 14 Nov, London
The Institute of Physics is hosting this free one day conference at their premises in London. You can also submit ideas for talks and posters, deadline 27 Sept.
Congratulations to Chenying Liu - Josh Award 2024 winner
Chenying Liu (Engineering) has won the Josh Award, a national prize for early-career science communicators celebrating science communication that demonstrates fun with a purpose.
Announcing the winners of the 2024 3MT Competition
The final saw eight competitors vying for the Three Minute Thesis prize.
British Ecological Society POST Fellowship, deadline 11 June
The British Ecological Society (BES) is offering an opportunity for its members to contribute to the development of science policy in the UK.
Interact - a symposium for physical sciences engagement - call for sessions now open, deadline 17 June
This year's symposium will take place Thursday 19 September at Northumbria University. They're inviting session submissions for a range of formats, around a diverse range of themes, from evaluation through to reaching under-represented audiences.
New case study: Lessons in Chemistry: Developing and Delivering Research-Based Workshops for Schools
A new case study charting the journey of developing and delivering three research-based workshops designed for schools, each based on a different group in the Department of Chemistry.
Sense about Science: Stand Up for Science Workshop, deadline 13 May
Sense about Science are running a Standing up for Science workshop for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) on Friday 1st March at the University of Nottingham, as part of our Voice of Young Science network.
AAAS Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science, deadline 30 June
The AAAS Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science, established in 2010, recognizes early-career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement with science activities. The award comes with a cash prize.
