Practical tools The EDGE tool and how to use it Use our self-assessment tools to build a clearer picture of how well your current support for public engagement is working.
Collections SL+ Equity in Informal Science Learning Outcomes and learning from Science Learning + (SL+), an international partnership between the National Science Foundation, Wellcome Trust and the UK [...]
Blog Working with communities and enhancing student experience Working with communities on teaching for positive social impact and enhanced student experience: UCL’s Marie Xypaki discusses the concept of Service [...]
Tutorials High Quality Engagement 101 This page offers an in-depth practical tutorial on how to apply the key principles of quality engagement to your work. There are several stages to [...]
Blog Supporting the engaged researchers of tomorrow Liz Danner, postgraduate researcher at the Open University, ran a provocation session at Engage Online 2023 with colleague Richard Holliman - [...]
Practical tools A manifesto for public engagement: sign up form Please download and complete this form to sign up to the NCCPE Manifesto for Public Engagement.