Evaluating public engagement: innovative, effective methods that work!

Monday, 5 June, 2023 - 2:00 PM

Format: In-person workshop (2 hours) - UoL only

Using the Queen Mary Public Engagement Evaluation Toolkit, participants will not only learn how to design an effective evaluation, but be inspired to approach engagement activities with an innovative and critical eye. We will explore a broad range of methodologies, from the simplest and most cost-effective, to the more complex.

Facilitator: Peta Bulmer (she/her)

Peta is one of the Faculty Impact Fellows for HSS. She is an archaeologist researching social change in Bronze Age Greece. Cat Tully (HSS Faculty Impact Admin) will be supporting the session on the day. Please email C.Tully@liverpool@ac.uk in first instance

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Aimed at

  • Post-doctoral researcher
  • Early career researcher
  • Academic teaching and research staff
  • Mid-career researcher
  • Research-related professional services staff
  • Postgraduate researcher
  • Research technical professional

Knowledge and skill axis

  • Working with the public and third sector
  • Skills, enterprise and entrepreneurship
  • Public and community engagement
  • Personal and professional research impact skills

Innovation Theme(s)

  • Innovation ecosystem

RDF Domain(s)

  • A: Knowledge and intellectual abilities
  • B: Personal effectiveness
  • D: Engagement, influence and impact