[Announcement from Comm-engagedscholarship listserv]
Dear community-engaged scholarship colleagues,
Research Councils UK is committed to engaging the public with research
and believes that public engagement can enhance research by helping it
to remain relevant to society and be responsive to wider social
concerns and so helps research to maximise its economic and societal
impact. RCUK provides a variety of public engagement opportunities and
funding schemes for researchers and there is a wealth of excellent
public engagement practice within and beyond the HE and research
sectors. However, without a culture that values, recognises and supports
public engagement, researchers are not always supported by their
institutions or departments to undertake these activities. Embedding
public engagement within the HE sector has been, and remains, a priority
of the RCUK Public Engagement with Research strategy.
In 2008, RCUK partnered with the UK Funding Councils and Wellcome Trust
on the Beacons for Public Engagement initiative (ending in December
2011). Six Beacons were established around the UK to pilot new methods
to embed public engagement within their organisations, alongside the
National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement. As the Beacons
initiative comes to an end, RCUK recognises that further support to
embed public engagement in the sector required. This new funding
complements the support provided to individual researchers via the
project and grant based approach of individual Research Councils and
RCUK PER programmes, as well as RCUK policy mechanisms such as the
Concordat for Engaging the Public with Research.
The Public Engagement with Research: Catalysts call is now open and proposals are due Nov 17.
The aim of the call is to:
(1) create a culture within the grant holding HEIs where excellent
public engagement with research is formalised and embedded through:
*strategic commitment to public engagement
*integration of public engagement into core research activities of HEIs,
including measuring quality and impact of public engagement with
research activities
*reward and recognition of researchers and staff involved in public engagement
*encouraging and supporting researchers and staff at all levels to
become involved (e.g. by building capacity for public engagement amongst
researchers)
*create networks within institutions to share good practice, celebrate
their work and ensure that those involved in public engagement feel
supported
*contribute to a wider network supportive of public engagement including
the NCCPE, other recipient HEIs and the wider HE community
(2) build on experience to develop best practice that recognises the two-way nature of public engagement with research
For details, visit http://bit.ly/qLnGDJ
Thanks,
Rahma Osman
Program Assistant
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