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Engage 2012

Engage 2012: collaboration and partnership working

30 October 2012

A review of Engage 2012, the University of Bristol's annual event to celebrate and share best practice in engagement.

Glass fly being created by an artist

Crafting a glass fly: building relationships between art and science

17 September 2012

Rebecca Jones from the School of Biochemistry describes her collaboration with artist Shelley James to create a glass fly for use in outreach projects

Functional Nanomaterials

Demonstrating the nanoscale

15 August 2012

PhD students design novel demonstrations to help describe their research on nanomaterials

Professor Kathy Sykes, Chair of Engage 2011

Engage 2011: Building connections, sharing ideas

22 March 2012

A review of Engage 2011, the University of Bristol's annual event to celebrate and share best practice in engagement.

Early felt hats from the 1635 edition of Robert Greene, 'A Quip for an Upstart Courtier' (1592)

Talking out of your hat

18 November 2011

Public talks about the local felt hatting industry have connected people with their heritage as well as providing research benefits

Photo of clouds

SPICE Project press conference – a view from a member of the audience

28 October 2011

Rebecca Jones of the School of Biochemistry reports…

A bald eagle, part of the Birds of Prey Falconry display

British Science Festival 2011: from mind-reading robots to invisibility cloaks

17 October 2011

Rebecca Jones from the School of Biochemistry writes about her experiences of the Festival

Dr Rachael Gooberman-Hill

Bringing the patient perspective into musculoskeletal research

4 July 2011

Making a commitment to meaningful patient and public engagement in health services research.

Portrait of Anne Cooke

Stepping-stones to easier engagement

20 June 2011

Reflecting on the value of Brain Awareness Week for both academics and the general public.

Harry Potter graphic

Fanfiction gets a good reception

22 October 2010

Dr Ika Willis links the worlds of reception theory and popular culture.