Are you doing/or are you interested in doing participatory research? Are you interested in how to pay people properly and on time? If so, come and join our lunchtime sharing practice get-together!
Compensating people for their time and expertise is critical to ethical participatory research and this often takes the form of paying them. But paying people isn’t always a straightforward process. Failure to pay people properly and on time can damage our relationships with partners and/or participants and compromises our ethical practice. So, how do you get it right?
Join Helen Featherstone, Head of Public Engagement, and Rob Cooper, Public Engagement Officer, to discuss how we can pay people for being involved or engaged with research. From setting up a supplier, to filling out a Pre-NESA assessment, setting up a Purchase Order and receiving an invoice. Choosing and following the right process and communicating this to your partners is crucial to getting them paid properly and on time.
Helen and Rob will share their experience of how to get this right both for the University and for public contributors.
Who is this for?
This is an informal and safe space for University of Bath researchers to share with peers and reflect on your practice. We are hoping to create a community of practice where researchers can share their stories, methodologies, and ethics approach.
Date: Thursday 5th June
Time: 12:30-13:30
Location: 1W 3.107 / Teams
Some refreshments will be available and please do bring your lunch along with you.
This session is hybrid, so you are welcome to join online.
Book a place
If you would like to join us, please fill in our Eventbrite form to book your place. If you would like to join online, please select the online ticket, and if you would like to join in person, please select the in-person ticket.
If you have any questions or would like to find out more, please drop us a line public-engagement@bath.ac.uk.
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