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The Institute for Policy and Engagement runs regular events that help connect policymakers and the public with the exciting research taking place.

If you have any suggestions for events you’d love to see us organising, or if you’re running an event where our research might make a contribution, please get in touch. 

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Science Public Lectures

Our Science Public Lectures bring the wonder of science to life through a series of free monthly public events.

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Forest exhibition

Discover how the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Castle are collaborating on an exciting new contemporary art exhibition this May.

Discover FOREST
 

 

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STAFF EVENT: Introducing the SHAping Sustainable Futures Research Hub

Date
20/04/2023
Location:
NG7 2RD, Trent Building, University Park

Science in the Park 2024

Date
11/03/2023
Location:
Wollaton Hall

STAFF EVENT: SHAping Sustainable Futures Research Hub launch event

Date
09/03/2023
Location:
NG7 2RD, Senate Chamber, Trent Building, University Park

Policy Impact through Citizen Science (PICS) information event

Date
09/03/2023
Location:
School of Physics & Astronomy
Description
The Institute for Policy and Engagement is pleased to announce a call for proposals under a new initiative: Policy Impact through Citizen Science (PICS).The voices of citizens and the voices of researchers both have powerful roles to play in developing better-informed, more grounded policy decisions. With this initiative, we aim to bring both together. Funded by Research England's QR-Policy Support Fund, PICS offers the opportunity for a UoN academic to explore the connections between public engagement with research, evidence-informed policy, and active citizenship in a unique and innovative way.

More than dinosaur food: what plant fossils can tell us

Date
19/01/2023
Location:
School of Physics & Astronomy
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