From theinstitute at nottingham.ac.uk Tue May 5 15:51:27 2020 From: theinstitute at nottingham.ac.uk (Br-The-Institute) Date: Tue, 5 May 2020 14:51:27 +0000 Subject: [Public-engagement] Public Engagement Opps Bulletin - May 2020 Message-ID: [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/23f9e664ba0b0620d1f884ed5/images/ea2d37da-0fce-436d-a110-34233abb36e2.png] Public Engagement Bulletin May 2020 [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/27dbe2623b441ebb6de9121f2/images/1352741f-2358-474f-8531-0ecc1ae325f5.jpg] The Public Engagement Opportunities Bulletin is a monthly round-up of key opportunities to support high quality engagement, brought to you by the Institute for Policy and Engagement. In this month's bulletin... * Online activities - support with promoting your plans. * Universities UK publish Concordat for the advancement of knowledge exchange in higher education. * Civic University Network launched. * Call for participation in STEMM-CHANGE public engagement survey. * Plus a round up of upcoming virtual events and external funding opportunities. Don't forget to keep us and your colleagues updated on all your public engagement plans via the Public Engagement mailman list. To post to this list, please send your email to public-engagement at lists.nottingham.ac.uk. You can also follow us on Twitter - @UoN_Institute. And of course you can contact us any time for advice and support on theinstitute at nottingham.ac.uk. Online Activities We are aware that many of you are making plans to transform physical events in virtual ones, as we are no longer able to invite our audiences and collaborators onto campus. If you are doing this please do get in touch, as we are keen to help you promote events or market digital resources you create. Equally, if you would like to talk through options for digital engagement with the public then drop us a line and we'll be pleased to help advise. Concordat for the Advancement of Knowledge Exchange in Higher Education Universities UK and GuildHE have published their Knowledge Exchange Concordat on the Universities UK website. The concordat is published but not yet activated, as it was felt that would be inappropriate at this current time. Details on the process asking institutions to sign up to the principles and commit to supporting improvement in knowledge exchange will follow later in the year. The knowledge exchange concordat is designed to: * give universities, other higher education providers and research institutions, along with their staff and students, a clarity of mission and support for the KE activities they perform * give partners an accurate representation of the approach that individual organisations are taking to KE * provide clear indicators of their approaches to performance improvement * encourage organisations to work together to strengthen KE practices across the sector and to deliver KE when appropriate * give governing bodies and governments broad confidence in the activity that is taking place The hope is that the document will provide a framework through which universities can ensure they have the approaches in place to facilitate staff and students having a major impact on society. UPP Foundation Civic University Network Sheffield Hallam University has won the bid to host UPP Foundation's Civic University network, which aims to support universities which have committed to developing a Civic University Agreement (CUA) by developing and promoting best practice. It will support CUA signatories to create strategies rooted in a robust analysis of local needs and opportunities, through hosting events, creating a peer-review scheme and publishing reports and toolkits. The immediate priority will be to facilitate a coordinated response from the entire higher education sector to support communities dealing with the social and economic challenges presented by COVID-19. STEMM-CHANGE public engagement survey STEMM-CHANGE, an EPSRC-funded project driving positive changes in EDI culture and practices, wants to hear from staff participating in scientific outreach and public engagement online. The project is keen to hear from staff at all levels working in STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine)-based subjects as well as those working in social sciences (e.g. psychology, economics, sociology/sociolinguistics). In undertaking this research the team hopes to better understand the user-end experience of being visible scientists online in global public spaces. The survey is currently live and can be accessed via the following link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=7qe9Z4D970GskTWEGCkKHrsRG1nZCtVKj1eGQH6pFOdUNDU4RTZFSDZWSzNSNjA2WkFHUkdXUTk0OS4u (O365 login required). If you require any further information please contact Jacqueline Cordell. Upcoming Virtual Events Adult Education Online Programme 21 April - 7 July 2020, Online Webinars The University of Nottingham has organised thirty-four special online discussion classes in response to the needs of the communities of Nottingham and the East Midlands. At a time when we are isolated by the coronavirus epidemic, the sessions provide an opportunity to discuss and learn about important topics. The topics are of two kinds. Some are related to the coronavirus epidemic and the issues it raises. Others are of much more general interest. Organisers we hope all will provide an opportunity for intelligent and informed discussion of important matters. Each session will last for one hour. After a very brief introduction by a session chair, the session tutor will give a presentation on the topic; this will last about ten minutes. Following this, there will be a discussion facilitated by the chair. Registration is open to all adults. There is no fee. However, to facilitate free discussion, the number who can register for any session will be limited, and each discussion will be chaired by an expert adult educator from the University?s School of Education. You must register separately for each session you wish to attend. Funding Opportunities Public Engagement Spark Awards The Science and Technology Facilities Council is inviting proposals for up to ?15,000. STFC Spark Award holders undertake high quality programmes of novel public engagement that inspire and involve target audiences with stories of STFC science and technology. Proposed engagement programmes must clearly focus around the remit of the STFC science programme (astronomy, solar and planetary science, particle physocs, particle astrophysics, cosmology, nuclear physics and accelerator science) or clearly align to the science and technology work of STFC's national and international laboratories and facilities. Closing date 21 May. Distractions If you have some free time on your hands during lockdown many organisations are offering free resources, here's some we've come across recently. #inwithlakeside Lakeside Arts were asked to help us all 'pause for a moment' in order to relax and reflect. They have responded by reaching out to their artist contacts and producing a series of short pieces, released every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 am. Fields in Trust If you enjoy exploring green spaces and feel restricted by those you can currently reach, Fields in Trust are bringing virtual tours of parks to your home. [https://mcusercontent.com/27dbe2623b441ebb6de9121f2/images/e3e64be3-79ab-4fa0-aba5-a9684d011b85.jpg] Hey Clay! 15-17 May 2020, online Hey Clay! is a national celebration of clay - giving you a chance to unleash your inner potter. Over a weekend, as part of the Get Creative festival, the Crafts Council will be sharing online step-by-step tutorials and events to encourage you to be creative at home. Support The Institute for Policy and Engagement can provide support and advice for your public engagement plans. Do get in touch with us if you would like to discuss anything further. Key contacts Stephen Meek, Director of the Institute for Policy and Engagement: 07966 373248 Dr Rachael Pearson, Head of Public Engagement: 07855 518063 Maria Richards, Programme and Project Manager (Public Engagement): 07976 951571 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Maria.Richards at nottingham.ac.uk Wed May 27 10:23:25 2020 From: Maria.Richards at nottingham.ac.uk (Maria Richards) Date: Wed, 27 May 2020 09:23:25 +0000 Subject: [Public-engagement] Express interest - Citizen Science In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear colleagues Please see below for details of a newly announced Citizen Science call. This call is being managed by Harry Moriarty in Research and Innovation, but I am more than happy to talk through ideas with interested academics. Best wishes Maria Maria Richards Programme and Project Manager (Public Engagement) From: Harry Moriarty Sent: 26 May 2020 11:36 Subject: Express interest - Citizen Science Hi all, A new call for Citizen Science is opening 8th June (closing date 9th September 2020). This call is centrally managed. If you are interested in this call please express interest by emailing Harry Moriarty by 1st July. The next steps will be advertised in due course. All disciplines are considered eligible and the scope is UKRI wide. The vision is to 'spread citizen science methods into new fields of research and involve citizens to address societally-relevant issues'. The webinar (last Wednesday, password 5m#!^B0Q) confirmed that they want to see: * '5-8 awards' made, max award ?375,000 fEC * Projects from 13 years in length * Collaborations between researchers who have held citizen science grants before and researchers who haven't * Multidiscipline work (can be between different disciplines within the same School/ Faculty) * Focus on societally relevant issues within the UK, not overseas, involving defined groups of citizens Submissions will be judged on adherence to the ten principles of citizen science (in the context of this call 'science' can be read as 'all disciplines'). They are not requiring letters of support at application stage. I'm keen to help connect 'novice' citizen science researchers with previous grant holders so please be in touch. There is support from the Institute of Policy and Engagement for this call and further information at our site. Kind regards, Harry Harry Moriarty Research Accelerator Project Manager Find support and information at https://tinyurl.com/UoN-RD Research and Innovation University of Nottingham Jubilee Conference Centre Triumph Road Nottingham NG8 1DH t: 07971 520656 e: h.moriarty at nottingham.ac.uk nottingham.ac.uk/research -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: