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Burn the Sheets: An Exhibition of Trans Domesticities 
August 4, 2025August 7, 2025

Burn the Sheets: An Exhibition of Trans Domesticities 

Sam Godfrey talks to us about their recent use of Engaged Participatory Research Funding to support a successful art exhibition with partners, House of Annetta. Through publicly showcased art, this project explored issues around domestic security and housing inequality for trans communities.

Case Study, Funding by Catherine Hurcombe
The Importance of Public Engagement with Research in the South West
July 28, 2025July 21, 2025

The Importance of Public Engagement with Research in the South West

The Public Engagement with Research team sits within the University’s Regional Engagement group, contributing to its work on policy outreach, Civic University Agreements, and community collaboration. But why are these activities so essential for our region? 

Uncategorized by Catherine Hurcombe
Impact of a Local Eco-Hub on Pro-Environmental Behaviour, Community Inclusion and Wellbeing
July 21, 2025August 7, 2025

Impact of a Local Eco-Hub on Pro-Environmental Behaviour, Community Inclusion and Wellbeing

Dr Louise Venables shares insights into a recent collaborative project, working with Dr Daniel Derbyshire, and Nicky Nicholls from Sideshore Community. Supported by the Engaged Participatory Research Fund, their work investigated the role of eco-hubs in engaging local communities with critical social issues.

Case Study, Funding by Catherine Hurcombe
Sidmouth Science Festival: Inspiring Scientific Curiosity in East Devon
July 14, 2025July 17, 2025

Sidmouth Science Festival: Inspiring Scientific Curiosity in East Devon

Our team is excited to share the work of Sidmouth Science Festival, an annual 10-day showcase bringing the work of STEM subjects to audiences of all ages and walks of life. This year’s events, taking place from the 10th to the 19th October will feature academics from the University of Exeter and beyond, each committed to sharing their passion for science. 

Events by Catherine Hurcombe
Engaging Communities with Climate Science: Exeter Climate Forum
July 7, 2025July 17, 2025

Engaging Communities with Climate Science: Exeter Climate Forum

The inaugural Exeter Climate Forum, hosted by the University of Exeter in conjunction with the Met Office, brought prominent academics, policymakers, businesses, and young people to its conference events in Exeter. Alongside these main events, a diverse range of community activities were delivered to engage local voices in these pivotal discussions. 

Events by Catherine Hurcombe
In Video: The Public Engagement Strategic Advisory Group (PEG)
June 23, 2025June 23, 2025

In Video: The Public Engagement Strategic Advisory Group (PEG)

The University’s Public Engagement Strategic Advisory Group (PEG) has launched a short video series, highlighting the valuable public engagement work taking place around the University, and the benefits of community collaboration both for researchers, and for the audiences they engage.

Uncategorized by Catherine Hurcombe
Pint of Science: Bringing Exeter Science to a PUBlic Audience
June 2, 2025July 17, 2025

Pint of Science: Bringing Exeter Science to a PUBlic Audience

The Public Engagement with Research team is proud to have supported Exeter’s contribution to Pint of Science 2025, an international initiative bringing cutting-edge research to new audiences in local pubs. Dr Harry Green, coordinator for Exeter’s events, shares his experience delivering this year’s festival and continuing to build on its success.

Events by Catherine Hurcombe
Creative Outreach: The Role of Art in Public Engagement
May 26, 2025June 2, 2025

Creative Outreach: The Role of Art in Public Engagement

Working with artists and creatives forms an important part of our work in Public Engagement with Research. Whether it’s celebrating Exeter’s murals, or offering training on creative approaches to research, art forms a pivotal role in bridging the gap between academia and local communities.  

Uncategorized by Catherine Hurcombe
Medical Mycology and Textile Art
May 12, 2025July 17, 2025

Medical Mycology and Textile Art

Ange Brennan, Public Engagement and Communications Manager for the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology, speaks to us about an ongoing collaboration between mycology researchers and Exeter College. This project invites the college’s textile students to explore the Centre’s research through art, giving both students and academics new insights into their work.

Case Study, Funding by Catherine Hurcombe
PROTECT Study Ambassador Initiative
May 6, 2025July 17, 2025

PROTECT Study Ambassador Initiative

Kelly Kleinstuber tells us about her public engagement work for the PROTECT project, a nationwide study investigating ageing brain health. With support from the Springboard Fund, this wide-reaching project has brought in new public involvement through its PPI Ambassador programme.

Case Study, Funding by Catherine Hurcombe

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