Do you have a brilliant idea to engage public groups with your research? Do you want some money to make those ideas a reality? Great news, the Public Engagement Unit's Engage Grants funding call is now open.
The Engage Grants for public engagement with research
If you're brand new to engagement or have years of experience, the Engage Grants are designed to support you to do public engagement, whatever your level of expertise. The Engage Grants are open to researchers, experimental and technical staff and doctoral students at any level.
With our Engage Grants, we aim to support you in increasing your skills and understanding of public engagement by funding activities where you have an opportunity to give public engagement a go for yourselves. The Engage Grants are made up of two funds:
Initiator - for projects up to £750
This fund will help you carry out small-scale or pilot public engagement projects to: support your learning about engagement, gain experience of engagement and develop your engagement ideas. This funding is ideal if you have little or no experience of public engagement.
Initiator Fund application form
Progression - for projects up to £3,500
This fund is to support you if you have prior experience with public engagement to further develop and deepen your skills and knowledge. You could use this funding to expand your existing activities, develop your leadership and facilitation skills in public engagement or to test out innovative engagement activities.
Progression Fund application form
Get inspired
If you're looking for inspiration for how to meaningfully engage people and public groups with your research, we have a range of public engagement case studies of previously funded projects and project reports for you to check out. These include:
Young Researchers - a mentoring scheme for young people aged 13-17, between the Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering and the Bath Royal Scientific and Literary Institution (BRSLI) to develop young people’s skills in scientific enquiry and develop doctoral students’ and early career researchers’ skills in public engagement.
The Healthy Later Living Network's Listening Project - through a series of informal conversations between researchers from several disciplines in the Healthy Later Living network and older adults from community groups like the Bath Ethnic Minority Senior Citizen Association, the project aimed to gain this insight to help inform the network’s research priorities.
Fostering Hope - a participatory research project that brought together researchers from the Department of Social & Policy Sciences with Bristol-based fostering charity The Adolescent and Children’s Trust with the aim of utilising each other’s skills and expertise to investigate a challenge the charity faced, finding new foster carers for refugee children.
Deadline
The Engage Grants are now open and the call will close on Monday 31 October 2022 at 5pm. Please email applications to public-engagement@bath.ac.uk.
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