Engagement and Impact Training - 2023/24
These free to attend, up to two hour long online sessions, are for anyone at UCL who self-identifies as a researcher and/or wants to embed public engagement into their work (professional services, academic staff and postgraduate research students are all welcome). The interactive sessions will offer opportunities to explore different aspects of public engagement, from its role in the impact narrative to how we can apply for funding to support it. You will work with external and internal experts as well as meet people interested in public engagement from across UCL. These sessions are delivered jointly between the UCL Engagement, Research Impact and Curation and UCL East Engagement teams.
All UCL Staff are welcome to book on to any of these sessions, as many as they like, free of charge.
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Booking on to an Engagement and Impact training Session:
You can attend as many Engagement and Impact sessions as you like, we've chosen key topics that we know our community (UCL staff and students) are interested in. Simply click the titles below to see a short description, dates of upcoming sessions and links to book on:
For the easiest experience, please follow the steps below:
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The additional Impact and Engagement workshops will become live throughout the year
Sessions will generally be held on Zoom with joining details sent to booked-on participants a few days before the session starts
Contact Organisational Development (osd@ucl.ac.uk) if you have any challenges booking on to courses
Click the below titles to see dates, short descriptions and links for booking:
- Engagement and Impact: an introduction
Beginning your Public Engagement Journey? Attend this session for an introduction to Public Engagement, including practical tips to get started. You’ll also get a visual guide and sneak preview of the other sessions available in Spring and Summer term as part of this training package.
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- Engagement and Impact: evaluation
Through dissecting contemporary case-studies and group challenges, participants will have the opportunity to practice evaluation planning techniques and approaches related to public engagement.
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- Engagement and Impact: introduction to impact
Creating impact in the ‘real world’ is an important aspect of research culture at UCL. In this course, we will introduce you Impact at UCL, how to find support and funding for activities, and highlight initiatives which will develop new pathways to impact for your research. Led by the UCL Research Impact Team.
Next session: 29 February 2024.
- Engagement and Impact: planning for impact
Led by the UCL Research Impact Team.
Next session: 7 March 2024.
- Engagement and Impact: evidencing and resourcing for impact
An interactive workshop which will help academics to understand, evidence, and evaluate the impactful outcomes of their research. Participants will explore case studies from across research disciplines and consider how to apply approaches to their own research. Led by the UCL Research Impact Team.
Next session: 14 March 2024.
- Engagement and Impact: inclusive practice
Who are we choosing to engage with; who is missing; how can we make activities as accessible as possible? Best practice impactful engagement works with communities and public whose voices are currently missing or not being heard: this session will examine the importance of inclusion and access in public engagement and support you to include those who may face the biggest barriers. Led by the UCL East Engagement team.
Next session: 21 March 2024.
- Engagement and Impact: impact beyond academia
Led by the UCL Research Impact Team.
Next session: 21 March 2024.