Blog by Dr Jen Creaser, MRC Research Fellow “The Domino Effect in Seizure Onset in Epilepsy” available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D98HH-n5Goc&t=1s and at end of this blog! It…
Category: Public Engagement
Whilst juggling a rather unstable internet connection this week, I have been reminded of the importance of making connections when communicating through writing. In an…
New paper published! Public involvement in health research: What does ‘good’ look like in practice? I first started writing this paper in my job prior…
Last week I was invited to a workshop by Dr Caitlin Kight (former biologist and now academic developer), from the University of Exeter. The topic…
Blog by Simon Privett, member of the Modelling Advisory Group Public Involvement and Engagement (MAGPIE) My name is Simon and I am a MAGPIE. One…
In the long month of January, famous for ‘Blue Monday’ – reportedly the most depressing day of the year – we bucked the trend and…
This December I attended the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE) Engage Conference, held in Bristol. The aim of the yearly conference is to…
The research fellows here within the Quantitative Biology and Medicine @ Exeter network have a very hard job – not only undertaking extremely complex projects,…
Today we have launched our new Public Engagement with Research Funding scheme. This scheme enables University of Exeter researchers and professional services staff working in…
Patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research is defined as research being carried out ‘with’ or ‘by’ members of the public rather than ‘to’,…