29 June 2026, 11:00
EMBL Skills & Careers Webinar – Sharing your science with the public: the why, how, and what of public engagement
Description AbstractPublic engagement is an important part of the research landscape for any scientist or researcher especially those whose work is funded by public money By engaging in two way conversations with diverse groups of people you can Connect science and society through meaningful communication Inspire curiosity and promote informed scientific dialogue Support policy making and accountability in publicly funded researchOn top of all that involvement in public engagement also enables you to develop communication leadership and project management skills and to achieve more visibility for your work In this webinar Sally Hall Public Engagement Officer at EMBL will offer an overview of the what why and how of public engagement in practice giving practical tips for how you can get involved and highlighting the ways in which public engagement can enhance professional development and support your career journey as well as bringing new insights to your research RegistrationPlease register to attend https embl org zoom us webinar register WN TMo9LvC3TtuKXW 6W IMVQ... AbstractPublic engagement is an important part of the research landscape for any scientist or researcher, especially those whose work is funded by public money. By engaging in two-way conversations with diverse groups of people, you can:• Connect science and society through meaningful communication• Inspire curiosity and promote informed scientific dialogue• Support policy-making and accountability in publicly funded researchOn top of all that, involvement in public engagement also enables you to develop communication, leadership and project-management skills, and to achieve more visibility for your work.In this webinar, Sally Hall, Public Engagement Officer at EMBL, will offer an overview of the what, why and how of public engagement in practice, giving practical tips for how you can get involved, and highlighting the ways in which public engagement can enhance professional development...
Speaker(s): Germany, EMBL, Sally Hall
Host: Sabrina Krueger, EMBL Complementary Skills
Place: Virtual seminar (Join the VC)
EMBL Heidelberg
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Abstract
Public engagement is an important part of the research landscape for any scientist or researcher, especially those whose work is funded by public money. By engaging in two-way conversations with diverse groups of people, you can:
• Connect science and society through meaningful communication
• Inspire curiosity and promote informed scientific dialogue
• Support policy-making and accountability in publicly funded research
On top of all that, involvement in public engagement also enables you to develop communication, leadership and project-management skills, and to achieve more visibility for your work.
In this webinar, Sally Hall, Public Engagement Officer at EMBL, will offer an overview of the what, why and how of public engagement in practice, giving practical tips for how you can get involved, and highlighting the ways in which public engagement can enhance professional development and support your career journey, as well as bringing new insights to your research.
Registration
Please register to attend: https://embl-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TMo9LvC3TtuKXW_6W_IMVQ