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Creative Idea Generation Workshop for Public Engagement

Led Einstein’s Garden, Green Man Festival


Event details

Who should attend?

This event is open to academic, clinical, postdoctoral, or postlooking to get creative and engage audiences with your research.

What is the event about?

Led by creative producers from Einstein’s Garden (the science, nature and environment area of the Green Man Festival), this workshop will bring together biomedical scientists and creative practitioners (designers, performers and makers) to share work and perspectives and to spark ideas around creative collaboration for playful science engagement.

This workshop is a stand-alone event but is also part of a partnership between Einstein’s Garden and the University of Exeter supported by a Wellcome Trust funded award. After this initial workshop, Einstein’s Garden will collaborate with a number of biomedical researchers from Exeter to produce two projects over the next two years to be delivered at Green Man and other cultural contexts. Einstein’s Garden 2016-17 themes are:

  • 2016 - Complexity
    Example topics could be (but are not restricted to) – genetics and genomics, immunology, epidemiology, neuroscience, molecular biology, big data
  • 2017 - Mis/behaviour
    Example topics could be (but are not restricted to) – neuroscience, psychology, mental health, behaviour, decision-making, nutrition, drugs

You don’t need to come to the workshop with any pre-existing ideas for public engagement projects, just bring your passion for research, your enthusiasm for collaboration and an open mind. There is no requirement for workshop participants to be involved in future Einstein’s Garden projects or to come to the Green Man Festival.

Eligibility

  • You must be an academic, clinical, postdoctoral or postgraduate researcher.
  • Your research area must fit within the Wellcome Trust’s broad remit of health and biomedical science
  • You must be able to attend the entire 6 hour workshop from 10.00– 16.00
  • Most importantly you must have genuine enthusiasm for creative public engagement (don’t just come because your supervisor or head of department told you to!)

Examples and further information

If you would like more information about the kinds of science engagement projects that Einstein’s Garden produces, please take a look at these short films of past projects.


Registration

To apply to participate in the workshop, please complete this short form by Friday 26 February –
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/SW9PS3P

In the event that the workshop is oversubscribed, we will select participants based on representing the most diverse research areas within the make-up of the workshop. We will be in touch by Wednesday 2 March to confirm your attendance.

If you have any questions about the workshop or Einstein’s Garden please email Ellen Dowell - ellen@greenman.net

Location:

Northcote House Council Chamber