Peter Lefort discusses his recent Springboard-funded work, the Positive Tipping Points Toolkit, which builds on research exploring the positive impact that small-scale changes can have on the climate crisis. The toolkit forms part of a much larger project, focussed on bringing this methodology to new audiences.
Month: March 2025
Being Human Festival 2024
With the theme for this year’s Being Human Festival, Between the Lines, having been announced, we are taking the time to showcase some highlights from last year’s event. This extended across Devon and Cornwall and was supported by a range of academic and community contributors committed to celebrating the humanities.
Interdisciplinary Public Engagement: The Reading Bodies Project
Catherine Hurcombe, Regional Engagement Assistant, interviews Associate Professor Katharine Murphy and Dr Liv Glaze on their Reading Bodies project. This project demonstrates the benefits of an interdisciplinary approach to public engagement, combining research from across faculties, departments, and languages.
Thunnus UK: Public Engagement in Marine Ecology
Dr Lucy Hawkes shares insights into the Thunnus UK project, which investigates the return of Atlantic bluefin tuna to the nation’s waters. Using the Springboard Fund, the research team were able to share their findings through a public stakeholder event that invited attendees to contribute to this growing area of ecological research.
Exploring Experiences and Support Preferences of Children and Young People on Neurodevelopmental Assessment Waiting Lists in Devon
Dr Anna Price from the department of Health and Community Sciences speaks to us about her recent project, which investigates the perspectives of young people seeking neurodevelopmental assessment through Devon’s healthcare providers. Supported by Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) funding, her experience highlights the complexities of patient outreach work, including both its challenges and benefits.
Lessons in Science Communication and Public Engagement: The 2025 UK Science Festivals Network Conference
The UK Science Festivals Network – a consortium of science festivals and event organizers from across the UK, managed by the British Science Association – recently hosted its 2025 conference at the Watershed in Bristol. Engagement Manager, Dreolin Fleischer, and Regional Engagement Assistant, Catherine Hurcombe, attended the conference ahead of Exeter’s upcoming community festivals, including FUTURES 2025.