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Engaged Researcher - Object-based Public Engagement
Beginners


Description

From lab equipment to label makers, objects can help people to engage with your research in new and interesting ways. In this session we will look at how you can safely introduce objects into your public engagement, how close looking can help enthuse people and how even the most seemingly un-exciting artefact can tell stories.

Sarah-Jane Harknett co-ordinates evaluation projects across the University of Cambridge Museums. Alongside this role, she also heads up the Public Engagement programmes at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology where she regularly teaches with objects.

Target audience
  • PhD students
  • Post-docs
  • Researchers
  • Public Engagement Professionals
Prerequisites

Bring an object related to your area of work and be prepared to tell us about it.

Objectives

Give an introduction to how to work with a wide range of objects and visual aids in public engagement.

Aims

Participants will be able to safely introduce objects into their public engagement sessions and make sure it is appropriate to the audience.

Format

In person session

Notes

If you have troubles joining the sessions or have any queries, please contact engaged.researcher@admin.cam.ac.uk

Duration

1 hour and 15 minutes

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Theme
Public Engagement

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