Key Information
Tutor: Public and Community Engagement Team
Duration: 3.5 hour workshop
Delivery: Live (In-Person, South Kensington)
Course Credit (PGR only): 1 credit
Audience: Postdocs, Research Fellows, Research Degree Students
Dates
- Weds 07 January 2025
09:30-13:00, White City - Thurs 22 January 2026
09:30-13:00, South Kensington - Weds 11 March 2026
13:00-16:30, South Kensington - Weds 13 May 2026
09:30-13:00, South Kensington
With increasing recognition of public engagement as a route to research impact, engaging non-specialist audiences is a core skill for early career researchers to develop and practice. This session provides a broad foundation for those looking to expand their understanding and to get involved in public engagement before attending other Engagement Masterclasses. No previous public engagement experience is required.
In this interactive session, run by Imperial’s Public and Community Engagement team, you will learn how to effectively plan and evaluate public engagement activities that are meaningful, beneficial and impactful for you, your audience and your research. Through individual and group activities you will reflect on your motivations for working with public audiences, discuss a range of approaches and consider the wider context and drivers for engagement within higher education. You will explore practical steps, tools and frameworks to plan and evaluate engagement using effective and creative methods that your participants enjoy!
This course is open to Postdocs, Research Fellows & Research Degree Students.
Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this session you will be able to:
- Recognise the relevance and drivers for public engagement within higher education
- Describe the value of public engagement for personal and professional development
- Recognise the principles of high-quality public engagement
- Plan engagement activities using appropriate tools and methods
- Identify why, when and how to evaluate engagement activities
How to Book
This session is run by the Public and Community Engagement Team and open to both Imperial staff and doctoral students, so the sign up is slightly different to some other ECRI courses.
To book a place on this course, please complete the following booking form.
Further Information
- The Core Engagement Masterclass is usually run sequentially with the Communication in Engagement Masterclass, so participants have the opportunity to complete both over one day.
- Information about other Masterclasses offered to doctoral students and staff by Imperial’s Public and Community Engagement Team is available here.