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Researcher Development : Why, Who, What & How of Public Engagement with Research

Description

Theme:

Education and Research

Category:

Education and Research This activity is for staff on R and E&R only contracts - grades E-G, as well as Academics and Research Technicians.

This session will be DELIVERED VIRTUALLY - joining instructions will be provided beforehand.

About this course:

This webinar will introduce public engagement with research (PER), focusing on the importance of establishing why you want to engage and who you want to engage with before determining what the engagement will entail and how the engagement will occur.

Reasons for incorporating PER into your research, as well as the benefits and costs of public engagement will be covered.

Examples will be provided to make the learning more tangible and there will be opportunity for questions and discussion.

Learning outcomes:

As a result of attending this course, you will be able to:.

- Define public engagement with research (PER).

- Be aware of the variety of types of engagement that fall under the umbrella of PER.

- Understand why someone might incorporate public engagement into their research process.

- Be aware of costs and benefits to undertaking PER.

- Better determine whether PER is something you might want to continue to learn about.

Who should attend this course:

Postgraduate Researchers & Early Career Researchers.

If you are a postgraduate researcher, please book via this link: https://staff.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_ess/ess/dist/#/main/learning/courses/activity/580704gDm9 Presenter: Dreolin Fleischer, PhD - Engaged Research Manager, Exeter Innovation (Formerly IIB).

As Engaged Research Manager, Dreolin is responsible for providing strategic and operational leadership for all aspects of Public Engagement with Research (PER) across the University.

Dreolin brings to this role more than 20 years of experience in programme evaluation and applied research working within the areas of education, health, arts and culture, and policing.

Before the course:

No preparation is required for this course.

A joining link will be provided beforehand.

Learning provider:

This course is administered by Researcher Development; please contact researcherdevelopment@exeter.ac.uk for more details.

If you register for any of our sessions, it is expected that you will attend.

If you are not able to attend please log in to the `iTrent' online system to remove your name from the relevant activity before it is due to take place.

You will be expected you to attend for the whole session and for ease of administration, attendance registers will be taken at the end of each session.

Should you need to leave a session early or you experience ongoing technical issues, please email ResearcherDevelopment@exeter.ac.uk.

Details
DateLocationStartFinishCostTrainer(s)Places
Available
20/05/2024 Delivered Virtually 10:00 12:00 Free Dreolin Fleischer Fully booked
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