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Discover how to engage effectively with the public through events, training, and marketing strategies. Learn about best practices, impact statements, grant applications, and collaborative networking. Stay informed about upcoming opportunities and training sessions. Improve your communication skills and engage with diverse audiences to create a lasting impact. Join us at various events in Dundee to connect with researchers and the community!
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Effective Public Engagement Helen-Louise Murphy Public Engagement Assistant
Dr Helen-Louise Murphy Public Engagement Assistant Dr Jon Urch Public Engagement Co-ordinator RevealingResearch@dundee.ac.uk Part of External Relations since Aug 2010 www.dundee.ac.uk/revealingresearch www.dundee.ac.uk/genericskills/outreach
Outreach and Public Engagement Network (OPEN) North East University of Aberdeen Robert Gordon University Macaulay Land Use Research Institute Satrosphere University of Dundee Abertay University Scottish Crop Research Institute Dundee Science Centre St Andrews University Stirling University
What do we do? • Help organise events, training, marketing and evaluation Disseminate information about opportunities and best practice • Support impact statements and grant applications for Public engagement grants • Liaise with other colleagues and organisations to use contacts effectively, avoid duplication and work collaboratively
Dundee Arts Cafe 1st Tuesday every month At McManus Cafe Cafe Science Extra Early Career Researchers 2nd Wednesday every month In Dundee Science Centre Cafe Science Dundee Senior Researchers Last Monday of every month In Chambers Coffee house
Magnificent Microbes Department of microbiology Meet the scientist event at Dundee Science Centre Alzheimer's Debate Public debate with Alzheimer's researchers In Arbroath
Wellcome Trust Monitor • Tracking Public Views on Medical Research • The internet is the most used and preferred method for find inginformation about medical research • But the information was more likely to be remembered if heard on tv or radio, or read in newspapers • 6 in 10 people would prefer information produced by a doctor rather than a journalist or presenter • 50% of people feel they hear too little about medical research • Most people were willing to participate in medical research if it involved donating blood, tissue or allowing access to medical records, but only a quarter were willing if it involved testing new drugs or treatments – the most cited reason was not being aware of the risks to their health • http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/About-us/Publications/Reports/Public-engagement/WTX058859.htm
Making your engagement effective Planning Diversity Specific Discussion Evaluating
Upcoming training opportunities Generic Skills – Communicating Science to non-specialists – 10th + 11th November Public Engagement – If it's worth doing, it's worth doing well – 27th October Workshop on quality in public engagement by Edinburgh Beltane NCCPE Engage 2010 conference - December National conference looking at how and why Universities should engage with the public And the launch of their Public Engagement Manifesto distilling learning from the Beacons projects BSA Science Communication Conference 2011 – May 2011