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This session provides an introduction to public engagement for anyone interested in getting started or looking for a bit of inspiration.

COURSE DETAILS

Engagement describes the ways in which we can share our research and its value by interacting with wider public audiences, generating mutual benefit.

In this introductory session tailored to those new to engagement, we look at what public engagement is and some of the reasons why you might want to do it.

We’ll highlight the multitude of different approaches you can take, and provide tips on getting started and where to get support. 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of the session, participants will have:

  • The ability to reflect on individual strengths and areas for growth in public engagement.

  • An increased and reinforced understanding of what public engagement with research is.

  • An increased awareness of what makes effective engagement.

  • An increased awareness of the range of opportunities available locally & nationally, and who to contact.

BOOKING INFORMATION

Booking will open at the beginning of Trinity term.

Please note that this course will be delivered on-line and you will receive a link to the appropriate system in the days preceding the course.

INTENDED FOR

DPhil, Research Staff, MSD & MPLS

DATE/TIME

19th June 2025 | 14.00 - 15.00

COURSE LEADER

Dr Catherine Seed

TERMS & CONDITIONS

When registering for this course, please check our Terms and Conditions.