The BBC science show Bang Goes the Theory is looking to find new technology to be profiled on the new series. This doesn’t have to be something that is completed and on the market, but they are looking to profile…
Which technology do you think will have the biggest impact on human life in the next 30 years?
This competition was published recently in New Scientist: you could win a trip to the Arctic or the deep sea! Innovative engineering is a key force for changing our lives. In the past few decades, engineers have taken us into space, deep…
New Concordat for Engaging the Public with Research
A new Concordat for Engaging the Public with Research was launched this week on 7 December by the UK’s research funding bodies which outlines the responsibilities of research funders to help embed public engagement in universities and research institutes to enhance the…
New Generation Thinkers: AHRC and BBC Radio 3 Calling All Arts and Humanities Researchers
Do you want to tell the world about your work? This new opportunity sounds like a great way for new and emerging researchers in the arts and humanities to engage the public with their work. You can read the full…
Public Engagement in Research
Public engagement is a term that is widely used in a variety of sectors – from arts and heritage to science policy and local government. The Higher Education Funding Councils and the UK Research Councils use it to express their…
Engaging Science Grants Workshops
Title: Engaging Science Grants Workshops Date: 22nd May 2009, 10.30am – 5pm Location: Wellcome Trust, Euston Road, London More details: Click here Description: The Wellcome Trust provides funding for artists/arts agencies, broadcast media, museums/cultural attractions and scientists, among others, through…