Research, Innovation & Partnerships
Public Engagement
Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ faculty make the university an intellectual powerhouse with expertise across disciplines. Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ supports faculty in sharing their research and expertise with the public.
Public engagement can occur in various ways, including media appearances, offering expert testimony, writing op-eds, providing public lectures, or serving on community boards or advisory panels.
Public engagement with faculty research and expertise facilitates intentional, meaningful interactions that provide opportunities for mutual learning between scholars and members of the public. Mutual learning refers not just to the acquisition of knowledge, but also to increased familiarity with a breadth of perspectives, frames, and worldviews ().
Value of Public Engagement –
- Affirms the value of research and its impact on the general public.
- Highlights faculty expertise in a wider national and global forum, drawing possible attention from media and policy makers.
- Attracts support from traditional and non-traditional funding sources.
- Strengthens reputation of researcher and the university, opening doors to future research opportunities and collaborations.
Resources to support faculty public engagement
University Communications and Marketing (UCM)
UCM is the central office promoting our impact, building community, elevating our brand, sharing expertise and inspiring and empowering diverse audiences to be partners in Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬â€™s journey. UCM manages a variety of channels that provide various opportunities for faculty to highlight their scholarship:
- Media relations
- Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ News
- Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ Magazine
- Inside Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ e-newsletter
- Inside Å·ÃÀÈý¼¶Æ¬ podcast
Additional information about promoting your work with UCM
The Conversation
is an independent source for informed commentary and analysis written by the academic research community and edited by journalists for the general public. The Conversation publishes under Creative Commons license, which allows free republication of any article they publish. This leads to article ‘pick-ups’ from organizations like CNN, AP, TIME, Smithsonian, and other national and international outlets.
The Conversation editors are particularly interested in:
- Timely, evidence-based analysis of issues in the news,
- Articles explaining new research and its significance for a non-expert
audience, and - Timeless, plain English ‘explainers’ of complex issues.
Scholars Strategy Network
The is an organization of university-based scholars who are committed to using research to improve policy and strengthen democracy.