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National Co-ordinatng Centre for Public Engagement

Registration opens for Engage 2012: Responding to Change

October 19, 2012 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

Don't be put off by the fact that I'm speaking at one of these - my fellow speakers are great! The National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement has launched registration for a series of specialist workshops targeted at organisations, professionals and members of the public who are passionate about public engagement. These workshops will take … Continue reading Registration opens for Engage 2012: Responding to Change

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Who would come top in your league table of public engagement in science? And who would you relegate?

November 7, 2011November 8, 2011 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

They say in football that the league table never lies. Fans and players may begrudge a decision or two, or feel that luck did not go their way in a match. But even the most ardent supporter will accept their team's league position after than final game as a true reflection of how good they … Continue reading Who would come top in your league table of public engagement in science? And who would you relegate?

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Health and Social Care Bill and other reasons to switch-on

March 2, 2011 / simondenegri / Leave a comment

I begin with a public information announcement....If you are following the debate about the Health and Social Care Bill then you really must come to AMRC's workshop on 29th March to discuss its impact on research and what's to be done about it. If it is anything like the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Medical Research … Continue reading Health and Social Care Bill and other reasons to switch-on

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