Early Career Researcher Network: How to Engage the Public with your Research

Thursday 4 February 2016, 12.00 - 14.00 pm, Keynes Seminar Room 12

The second Early Career Researcher Network event of this term will take place on Thursday 4 February between 12.00 and 14.00 pm, and will focus on how to engage the public with your research.

The idea of engaging the public with your research has becoming increasingly important over recent years, and was given added impetus with the introduction of ‘impact’ in 2008. Impact was measured in the last REF, and rumour has it that it will be even more important in the next exercise. But what do we mean by impact, public engagement, outreach and public involvement? What is the difference between these terms that are often used synonymously? And how can academics ensure that they are maximising this important element of their work?

This session will be led by Prof Paul Allain (Arts) and Dr Vicky Mason (SPS), both of whom have had considerable experience in outreach, engagement and impact. The new Impact and Engagement Officer, Maddy Bell, will also be on hand to discuss people’s ideas. However, as ever the ECRN session is an opportunity to talk to others at the same point in their career, to share your experience, and to offer help and advice to each other.

Lunch will be provided. The event is free and open to all, but places are limited. Please let Phil Ward know if you intend to attend. If you would like to come, you will be asked to draft a brief outline paragraph of your research and (if appropriate) any public engagement plans you have, so that these can be the focus of small-group discussions.

Further ECRN events are scheduled for the rest of the term; details below. In addition, the Graduate School provides a comprehensive programme of skills development training. More info here (pdf).

 

  • How to Overcome ‘Imposter Syndrome’

Dr Caron Fraser Wood (Mindset Method)

16 February 2016, Afternoon (time TBC)

  • Developing Resilience

Dr Caron Fraser Wood (Mindset Method)

17 February 2016, Morning (time TBC)

  • How to Use Social Media to Support your Research

Dr Rebekah Higgitt (History)

2 March 2016, 12noon-2pm

  • Getting Published: Targeting the Top Journals and Writing Book Proposals

Prof Sally Sheldon (KLS) & Prof Mick Tuite (Biosciences)

17 March 2016, 12noon-2pm

  • Planning your Career

Dr Simon Black (SAC/HR) & Prof Sally Sheldon (KLS)

29 March2016, 12noon-2pm