Latest Public Engagement Stories:What's On survey
Back to the Stone Age: volunteer archaeologists explore our distant past at Avebury and Stonehenge
The Fragmented Orchestra: a giant artwork creates the music of the brain
Our Web of Life: taking giant Jenga into a central Bristol shopping centre
We'd like your help to improve the University's monthly What's On guide. We would be grateful if you could take a few moments to complete our online survey.
Reinventing the civic university. Debate, 1 October 2009
On 1 October NESTA will host a debate with Professor John Goddard, Professor Kathy Sykes and Professor Steve West on the role of universities in regional economic growth. You can register now for the event, which takes place from 4 to 5.30 pm at Novotel Bristol.
The Law Society Charity. Funding opportunity, deadline 2 November
The next deadline for applications to the Law Society Charity, whose aims include educating the public in legal matters, is 2 November 2009.
Ingenious. Funding opportunity, deadline 19 November 2009
Ingenious funds creative public engagement with engineering projects to the tune of £3,000-30,000. See the Royal Academy of Engineering's website for more information.
BBSRC Introduction to the Media. Training opportunity, various dates
BBSRC-funded researchers can take advantage of a free one-day course on media relations. The next courses take place on 29 September, 4 November and 18 November in London. More information is available on the BBSRC's website.
National Science and Engineering Week information sessions. Various dates
If you'd like to find out more about getting involved with National Science and Engineering Week, you can attend one of the information sessions run by the British Science Association; see their website for full details.
Science Communication Conference outcomes
It's now possible to view reports and presentations from the British Science Association's Science Communication Conference 2009, several of which were given by Bristol colleagues.
Sciencelive
You can sign up for Sciencelive, a free online directory of science presenters maintained by the British Science Association.
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