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What is Public Engagement? • Public engagement describes the myriad of ways in which the activity and benefits of higher education and research can be shared with the public. Engagement is by definition a two-way process, involving interaction and listening, with the goal of generating mutual benefit. • -The National Co ordinating Centre for Public Engagement
The Centre for Public Engagement • The Centre is funded by an RCUK Catalyst grant to embed public engagement across the institution • We want to: • Support staff in their public engagement efforts, sharing advice and expertise across the institution. • Find out what engagement activity is happening within QM and share expertise outside of the institution. • Provide advice on all aspects of public engagement
Who we are • Peter McOwan - Vice-Principal for Public Engagement and Student Enterprise • Mike Curtis - Director of the Centre for Public Engagement • Charlotte Thorley - Executive Officer for Public Engagement • Bryony Frost - Public Engagement Officer
Why should you do public engagement? • It brings significant benefits to both universities and the public • Funders and policy makers expect universities and researchers to do it • It helps universities adapt to a changing world • It makes you a better researcher (and gives you skills to use in the ‘real world’) • It is awesome
Advice • Staff at the Centre can provide advice on a range of subjects - from identifying an appropriate audience for your research to evaluation methods to evidence impact. • The Centre lso plays a role in linking people with expertise in the college together • Come along to one of our public engagement surgeries if you want to find out more or get specific advice
Funding • The CPE offers both small and large awards • Small awards are for up to £1000, and there is a competition every month. • Large awards are for any amount between £1000 and £50,000, and there is an application round every year. • Funding can also be added to grant applications, or found through a range of PE-specific awards.
Training • The CPE and the Centre fro Advancing Professional Development provide training for PhD students in public engagement • This will include an overview of successful projects, information on things to get involved with at QM and give you the chance to devise your own activity! • 2nd December– ask Jo for more details
Support within QM • A team of highly skilled Public Engagement student ambassadors, who can be hired to run events (contact publicengagement@qmul.ac.uk) • The Events team can advise on a variety of different events, and play a hand in running them (led by George Foden) • The Creative Services team offer design services: both print media and online presence (Print: Kelly Burrows. Web: Richard Hurst)
Support within QM • Mile End Films are based in the Film Studies department, and can provide film services (for a reasonable fee) (contact Athena Mandis) • Education Liaison and Widening Participation can offer advice on activities with schools (contact Roisin Hirst (Ed. Liaison) or Anne Setright (WP)) • QMUL has a dedicated Press and PR team, who liaise with journalists, write press releases and run QM's social media accounts.
Get involved! • Your supervisor might already be involved in PE projects – ask them! • Your School/Institute might have a member of staff who is dedicated to PE or outreach • Each School/Institute has someone to represent PE • Contact publicengagement@qmul.ac.uk