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Training and support

We offer a range of training programmes to support you on your public engagement journey.

To get the best out of working partnerships we have put together a range of training programmes that will challenge the way we approach collaborative research.

Our current training opportunities help to build skills for writing research questions with partners, give practical advice on managing projects and provide guidance on evaluating impact.

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Our programmes

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Our training supports Â鶹´«Ã½ÊÓƵÍøÕ¾ staff and students at whatever stage they are on their public engagement journey. Whether you’re just starting out and need support finding your voice to communicate your research externally, or whether you’re ready to develop a dialogue, make collaborative decisions and work with external groups.


These training opportunities are delivered online, giving you the opportunity to learn at your own pace and to best correspond with timings of your project.

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Find your voiceÌý

For postgraduate students, or those wanting to develop confidence in communicating their research, this course includes practical tips including audience identification and how to adapt to a variety of contexts.

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Engagement and Impact training

These interactive sessions will offer opportunities to explore different aspects of publicÌýengagement, from its role in the impact narrative to how we can apply for funding to support it.ÌýIf you're an academic or member professional services staff why not see how it can support you?


Supporting your teaching and research

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Community Research Initiative for Students

Make a difference with your masters dissertation or PhD thesis. We can connect you with London’s voluntary sector to share knowledge and ideas, to help shape your research around a current community need.

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Community Engaged Learning

Find out how you can access local knowledge that can shape your research. Learn about the challenges faced by communities local to Â鶹´«Ã½ÊÓƵÍøÕ¾ East and how you can help make an impact.

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Moodle resources

Password protected resources for academics working with building engagement into the curriculum


“This work is a brilliant example. Working with patients, carers and members of the public allows you to gain valuable insights beyond your own knowledge.Ìý

Anne Laybourne, Evaluation Exchange participant
The knowledge from this course will help me in the exchange with both colleagues and the public.Ìý

Public Engagement Skills and Practice participant