How to engage the public in research

By Eliza.Compton, 16 January, 2025
Advice for fostering public engagement in research and citizen science
How to engage the public in research
Advice for fostering public engagement in research and citizen science
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Community-led, participatory research and citizen science can build bridges beyond academia, foster trust, broaden and enrich insights and make the knowledge produced more meaningful. It involves working with non-academic partners who may be enthusiast amateurs, patients or communities with a stake in the research, to name a few. The process of recruiting and working with non-scholars in research at any stage, from co-production to gathering data and sharing findings, brings complexities. Done well, public engagement in research demands well-managed logistics, careful balancing of competing interests, data management, safeguarding and ethical practices. This collection highlights essential skills of collaboration, cultural awareness and sensitivity, critical thinking, and the capacity to think across and beyond disciplines.

By Eliza.Compton, 2 December, 2024
Harnessing citizen science to progress research enriches our findings and leads to innovative solutions to real-world problems. Addressing the potential challenges of working with non-expert volunteers from the start makes for more effective research
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Recruiting, engaging and retaining non-expert volunteers
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The arts can be a powerful vehicle for participatory research and public engagement. Creative forms such as film and performance offer a framework for collaboration and a medium for sharing and humanising research. These resources offer insight into the skills required to effectively involve participants in such work.

Advice for running a citizen science project
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By Miranda Prynne, 1 August, 2023
With ‘levelling up‘ and regional prosperity now central to the UK government’s thinking, universities need to transform the way they conduct research to respond to emerging needs and provide solutions to today’s social, economic and environmental issues
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Public engagement is increasingly integral to the work of universities in connecting with communities and demonstrating the real-world impact of teaching and research. But it doesn’t happen without concerted effort. Institutions need to embed an ethos of outreach, openness and inclusion into their day-to-day operations. 

Ways to connect with the public
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By Eliza.Compton, 4 December, 2023
What is best practice for universities’ public engagement? How do you enlist the public in your research? And how do you keep them interested in the long term? Two 2022 THE Awards winners share their insights – from their experiences tracking Covid and decoding Dickens

In areas such as healthcare, researchers work closely with professional bodies, patients, advocacy groups and the public. This is important to produce well-adapted services, but is not always easy. These resources offer insight into managing projects through uncertainty and disagreement. 

By Eliza.Compton, 16 January, 2025
Flexibility and an open mindset can help health researchers work with healthcare professionals and patients to create better adapted services. Here, Gary Hickey shares ways to navigate through the process
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By Eliza.Compton, 26 July, 2024
Co-producing a research project is not all consensus and harmony, so these four tips will guide research collaborators in how to allow and enable disagreements and dissenting voices
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4minutes
Community engagement across divides
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