Earlier this month @aliciagreated.bsky.social represented CaSE on the front cover of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's ReSourcE Magazine.
Earlier this month @aliciagreated.bsky.social represented CaSE on the front cover of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's ReSourcE Magazine.
Govt should "commit to a long-term plan for R&D" if it wants to achieve its missions, says @sciencecampaign.bsky.social www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-p...
Thank you to all those who came to our 2024 Annual Lecture and joined in the discussion about the mission and work of the @aria-research.bsky.social led by Ilan Gur.
πΊβπΌ Read a summary, watch the full recording, and browse some photos of the lecture here:
www.sciencecampaign.org.uk/analysis-and...
β°There are still places available to join us in person on Thursday or you can sign up for the livestream!
Head to our website to register and be part of our 2024 Annual Lecture.
www.sciencecampaign.org.uk/membership/e...
π¨CaSE is looking for a Membership Officer to join our team and make a big impact in the science and engineering community.
β°Application deadline is 23:59 Sunday 12th January
Find out more about the role and how to applyβ¬οΈβ¬οΈ
www.sciencecampaign.org.uk/about/work-f...
Join us next week to hear Ilan Gur share how @aria-research.bsky.social focus on empowering exceptional scientists is shaping its approach to breakthrough research
ARIA Programme Directors Jacques Carolan, Jenny Read & Sarah Bohndiek will join Ilan to demonstrate this vision in action
Register now
What did we find in our survey that explored public attitudes towards how UK-based R&D could be used as a tool for solving global issues? π§΅
Seeing this campaign out in the wild has been brilliant.
At CaSE, we want to make R&D matter to more people across society.
CaSE has launched Research Develop Thrive, a campaign designed to bring together the sector to promote the positive impact of R&D.
researchdevelopthrive.org.uk
Graphic showing the front cover of CaSE's new report - People and Places: How to put R&D on the map
Text based graphic introducing CaSE's new report and its recommendations. People and Places: How to put R&D on the map This report explores the use of place as a framing to strengthen connections between the R&D system and the public across the UK. It draws on insights from CaSEβs Discovery Decade programme, including extensive public opinion research and a set of pilot studies carried out across the UK in 2023-24, and from experts across the sector. Recommendations Our recommendations seek to support both the R&D sector and local actors and governments to embed R&D as part of an areaβs identity. Taking such actions will help drive public awareness of, and support for, R&D; raise the areaβs profile, attracting talent and investment; and inspire local communities through greater opportunities for skills, education and pride. β’ Build a distinct brand for R&D in your area β’ Open up R&Dβs doors to local communities β’ Demonstrate R&Dβs benefits and champion diversity among researchers and research β’ Encourage collaborations across disciplines, sectors and geographic areas β’ Prioritise building public connections with R&D when harnessing powers of devolution
Strengthening R&Dβs local identity offers a huge opportunity to connect with broader public audiencesππ₯π
People and Places: How to put R&D on the map, explores how the R&D sector can use the framing of place to strengthen links between R&D and the public.
www.sciencecampaign.org.uk/analysis-and...
β°With one month until our 2024 Annual Lecture on December 12th there is still time to register.
Join us to hear from Ilan Gur about the work of the Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA) and the people first approach behind it. β¬οΈβ¬οΈ
www.sciencecampaign.org.uk/membership/e...