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An exhibition on Dark Matter inspires artists
Public and Community Engagement with Research (P&CER) refers to the many ways that public and community groups can interact with and shape research. Meaningful engagement and involvement should equally value academic and non-academic skills and expertise and aim to generate benefits for everyone. Done well, P&CER enriches research, making it more competitive and improving its overall quality and relevance to society.
Our ambition for P&CER at King's is set out in our strategic direction, which details our approach to building a culture of engaged research through support, training, reward and recognition and impact capturing.
At King's, P&CER takes many forms ranging from knowledge sharing to collaborative involvement of publics in shaping and carrying out research.
Following an initial review of the KEF 1 results with our VP Research and Senior Leadership, a strong mandate was given to strengthen support and coordination for P&CER.
An external evaluation of existing P&CER support was commissioned, along with a series of consultations with a range of internal and external stakeholders, including Senior Leadership, King’s Researchers, P&CER Professionals, local community members and lived experience advocates. Together we have developed a new Vision and strategic direction for P&CER, along with a series of principles, priorities, objectives and actions to guide our approach.
The King’s Engaged Research Network (KERN) is an exciting collaboration, launched in late 2016. We foster a growing community of King’s staff and students interested in developing sharing and celebrating their public engagement practices.
KERN is aimed at researchers, clinical and technical staff and postgraduate students, at King’s College London, who are interested in engaging different audiences with their field. We run termly workshops and share monthly newsletters which detail opportunities to get involved, information on funding, resources, and examples of good practice.
We provide support for a range of engagement activities with specialist support from PPI/E, Cultural and Community Engagement experts. Advice and practical support is provided via consultation, training, seed funding and access to spaces to enable meaningful engagement.
There are a number of staff within faculties, centres and departments who can support your engagement activities. Find the most relevant person below or alternatively send an email to the KERN@kcl.ac.uk who will direct you to the most relevant person.
Public Engagement Manager & Developmental Neuroscience Academy Outreach Programme Leader, Centre for Developmental Neurobiology
Public and Patient Engagement Coordinator & RadNet Public Engagement Lead
Research Engagement & Support Officer, School of Education, Communication & Society
Details of upcoming and previous KERN events.
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