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Name: azib.jpeg Type: image/jpeg Size: 65400 bytes Desc: not available URL: From Sally.Nightingale at nottingham.ac.uk Tue Sep 19 11:58:23 2023 From: Sally.Nightingale at nottingham.ac.uk (Sally Nightingale) Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 10:58:23 +0000 Subject: [Public-engagement] The Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity (FOSAC) - 5 - 16 February 2024 Message-ID: For the last eight years, the festival has been a key opportunity for researchers and students from University of Nottingham to take their research off-campus and into the everyday lives of the people of Nottingham. This year sees the festival return with a full programme of face to face, hybrid and digital events aimed at families and young people aged 5 - 11. There are three ways to get involved: 1. Contribute to the Festival magazine. For the past three years, the Nottingham Festival of Science and Curiosity has produced a festival magazine, designed to creatively engaged children aged 9-11 with the world of science. Each February, 12,000 magazines are produced and distribute them through schools, community groups and partner venues, as well as making it available online via our website. Contributions are currently being sought for this year's Festival magazine, the deadline for magazine content is 24 September 2023. Submit your ideas here: https://nottsfosac.co.uk/2024-festival/ 1. Attend our introduction to FOSAC session. Wednesday 11 October, 10am - 10.30am, Microsoft Teams This half-hour presentation will explore how you can get involved in Festival co-production projects or create online/in person events. The main focus of the festival is events for young people and families, there is an offer curated especially for schools that you can participate in, or you can create your own public event for a specific group of people. Sign up here: https://forms.office.com/e/KfVpECihmi 1. Complete the Scientist registration form. The Festival's Call for Contributors is now open. The deadline for applications is 3 November 2023. Further details can be found at https://nottsfosac.co.uk/2024-festival/ Further details about the festival can be found at: https://nottsfosac.co.uk/ Sally Nightingale (she/her) Public Engagement Project Manager Institute for Policy and Engagement -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From theinstitute at nottingham.ac.uk Fri Sep 29 17:35:56 2023 From: theinstitute at nottingham.ac.uk (Br-The-Institute) Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2023 16:35:56 +0000 Subject: [Public-engagement] OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS: Policy and Civic Impact Programmes Message-ID: Dear all, The Institute for Policy and Engagement is delighted to announce that applications are now open for our Institute Academy programmes for the academic year 2023-24. These programmes are your opportunity to access individualised training and support to develop your skills, knowledge and experience in order to achieve policy impact or civic engagement with your research. Following the successful introduction of our Policy Impact Pathways Programme and Policy Impact Accelerator Programme last year, both programmes will run again in 2023-24. They will be joined by a new pilot programme, the Civic Impact Champions programme. Each programme is available to researchers in any UoN faculty. There are five places available on each of these three programmes, which will be decided via a competitive applications process. Policy Impact Pathways Programme (PIPP) The PIPP is our programme for early career researchers wanting to take a first step into engaging policy makers with their research. This programme may be for you if you are interested in policy impact and have some idea of how your work might be relevant to policy makers, but you have yet to make a start on engaging with policy. Policy Impact Accelerator Programme (PIAP) The PIAP is aimed at mid-career researchers, or those who have already started to engage with policy partners in some way. This programme may be for you if you have started to develop relationships in the policy space or have taken your first steps into the policy impact world, but would benefit from a structured programme of support to help you develop your skills, knowledge and confidence. Civic Impact Champions Programme (CICP) The CICP aimed at researchers at all career levels, who have some experience of engaging with external partners and/or the public on research projects. This programme may be for you if you have an interest in responding to local need, want to develop your skills in partnership working and are looking to increase your knowledge of local government structures. If you are looking for seed funding and assistance in building networks outside the university then consider applying. In addition to the three competitive programmes, we will also be able to offer bespoke support to academics who are working on high potential policy impact or public engagement initiatives, and who would benefit from specific support beyond what is available in our self-service training offer. This support will be available by agreement with faculties, so if you are interested in this, please contact your faculty impact team in the first instance. For more information on the various programmes, please see our FAQs document and our more detailed breakdown of each programme, which are linked above. How to apply The deadline for applications for the three competitive programmes is Friday 27 October 2023. To apply, please complete the relevant application form below, ensuring you have a letter of support from your school before submitting. If you have any questions before submitting your application, please contact us on theinstitute at nottingham.ac.uk. You can apply for PIPP here You can apply for PIAP here You can apply for CICP here Best wishes, The Institute Team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: