Blog updated on 10 Jan 2024 1 minute Copied to clipboard The latest insights and thinking in public engagement practice and policy from across the NCCPE and engagement community. 72 Results Topic / theme allculture changeequity and inclusionethics and governancequality practiceevaluationintroducing PEpartnership workingpolicy and funding contextstrategy and leadership Article type allBlog Search Sort by most recentoldest firstA -> ZZ -> A Refine by Blog Exchanging knowledge with universities Pippa Coutts, Policy and Development Manager at Carnegie UK Trust, offers a view on the Knowledge Exchange Framework from the perspective of a research user. 18 April 2019 Blog Results in for Public Engagement with STEM survey David Owen, NCCPE Associate, presents the results of the Public Engagement with STEM survey which was coordinated by members of the National Forum for Public Engagement for STEM. 20 March 2019 Blog Tooling up for public engagement: You will need a box for that! Catarina Vicente, Public Engagement and Communications Officer at the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, talks us through her public engagement toolkit. 13 March 2019 Blog How do you know your public engagement made a difference? Mark Reed reflects on the new open-access evaluation toolkit developed for QMUL Centre for Public Engagement. 14 February 2019 Blog Civic University Commission report – It’s in our hands The NCCPE’s Sophie Duncan and Paul Manners summarise some of its key recommendations in the final report of the Civic University Commission, and explore what they might mean for the [...] 13 February 2019 Blog REF 2021 guidance published: what’s the public engagement angle? The consultation on REF 2021 is over and the final guidance has been published – NCCPE Director Paul Manners explains what has changed and what this means for public engagement. 06 February 2019 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page Next › Last page Last »