DNA Day is a public festival of events celebrating and investigating genetics. Marked around the world, DNA Day is a chance for us all to think carefully about genetics now and in the future. Following the COVID-19 outbreak, a number of our events have now moved...
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The Brilliant Club Scholars Programme – PhD tutor opportunity – 2020-21
The Scholars Programme is run by The Brilliant Club, an award-winning university access charity. They recruit and train doctoral and post-doctoral researchers to deliver programmes of university-style teaching to pupils in schools that serve under-represented...
Standing up for Science workshop – 29 April – apply for a place by 13 April
The next Standing up for Science workshop is being held as a webinar on Wednesday 29 April 2020. Find out how to make your voice heard in public debates about science and evidence. Apply for your free place using this link by Monday 13 April. Successful applicants...
Science me a story – short stories telling contest now open
The Society of Spanish Researchers in the UK (SRUK/CERU) would like to invite you to participate in the 3rd edition of our contest Science me a story, an initiative sponsored by Lilly Foundation in collaboration with The University of Liverpool. The aim of the contest...
Beetlestone Award for leadership and legacy in Informal Science Learning
The Beetlestone Award – for leadership and legacy in Informal Science Learning The purpose of the Beetlestone Award is to recognise a leader in the field of ‘informal learning in science’ – someone still in post in the UK, not a retiree – who has already made or is...
Creating Accessible STEM Outreach Activities
On Wednesday the 19 February, Engagement@Manchester hosted a best practice event centred on creating science outreach activities that are accessible and engaging for young people with sensory impairments. The session was chaired by Emma Nichols, Public Engagement...
Nominations open for The Josh Award 2020 – Science Communication (closes 14 April)
Applications are now open for the Josh Award, which celebrates the fantastic work being done by science communicators across the UK. If you have an idea for a show-stopping science communication activity, the Josh Award can provide the platform, experience and support...
SciComm Summer School in Malta – Grants Available
Are you looking to develop your skills in science communication? Do you want to learn the most innovative techniques that combine science and art? Would you like to build an international network of science communication contacts? Registration to the fifth STEAM...
The Brilliant Club – inspiring the next generation of researchers
The University is continuing its successful partnership with The Brilliant Club, after almost 5 years of working together. The Brilliant Club exists to increase the number of pupils from under-represented backgrounds progressing to highly selective universities. It...
Volunteering at Cheltenham Science Festival 2020 (applications close 23 March 2020)
The Cheltenham Science Festival is looking for friendly, hard-working and enthusiastic volunteers. Volunteers will be needed from Monday 1 June – Monday 8 June to help with all aspects of running a successful festival. This would be a valuable experience especially...
Being Human festival 2020: call for applications now open
The Being Human festival, the UK’s only national festival of the humanities, will return Thursday 12 - Sunday 22 November 2020 with the theme ‘New Worlds’. Being Human is a national free festival geared towards public engagement with humanities research. The call for...
Policy@Manchester Student Academic Day – Monday 23 March 2020
Policy Training Session for University of Manchester Students – open postgraduates and undergraduates - Monday 23 March 9.30am – 4pm, Barnes Wallis Building, North Campus Are you interested in understanding the ‘policy’ world? How decisions that affect us all are...
New Scientist Live North – coming to Manchester 5 – 7 February 2021
Curated by New Scientist magazine, New Scientist Live North is a three-day science festival and exhibition that brings together over 9,000 visitors, 45 speakers and dozens of exhibitors under one roof to create an unrivalled atmosphere through talks, discussions and...
Can you support a Greater Manchester Primary School with an Engineering Project?
Call for researchers in engineering to take part in primary school engagement! This volunteer project focuses on raising aspirations around engineering in some of the most deprived areas of Greater Manchester. We are particularly looking for support in the areas of...
Manchester Science Festival 2020 – call for proposals now open
Manchester Science Festival will take place 23 October - 1 November 2020, with 23 October being dedicated to school groups from KS2 and KS3. This year’s Festival is curated around the theme of climate and it will be explored through three broad lenses of: our cities,...
Science Showoff needs you
Wanted new performers for Science Showoff - 17 March 2020, Star of Kings near King's Cross in London Science Showoff, a series of science performance events for adult audiences that raise money for charity and help science communicators develop their skills. Previous...
Future Engineers April Half Term (8-15 April) – call out to engineers
The Museum of Science and Industry are looking for real-life engineers to take part in one day of Half Term to inspire Future Engineers (8 - 15 April 2020). The Future Engineers programme will encourage visitors to find their hidden engineer through playful activities...
Fanaroff Lecture – 19 February 2020, 6pm – with Dr Marga Gual Soler
If you are interested or involved in science communication and policy, then you won’t want to miss out of the Fanaroff Lecture - 19 February 2020, 6pm - with Dr Marga Gual Soler. Find out more and get your free tickets at:...
UoM Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition 2020 – now open
The national Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition challenges doctoral candidates to present a compelling spoken presentation on their research topic and its significant in just three minutes and with just one static PowerPoint slide. 3MT gives researchers the...
Engagement@Manchester: Creating Accessible STEM Outreach Activities
Engagement@Manchester: Creating Accessible STEM Outreach Activities 19 February 2020, 13:00 – 14:30, Roscoe Building room 2.4 In the last few years, a number of projects in the Faculty of Science and Engineering have aimed to make science accessible and engaging for...
BioDiscovery event (British Science Week 2020) – call for stands and volunteers
Are you interested in taking part in our BioDiscovery Days as part of British Science Week? We are excited to announce that BioDiscovery Days will be running on Thursday 12 March & Friday 13 March 2020 (10-12.30pm) at the Manchester Museum. We will be showcasing...
Applications open: Standing up for Science workshop, University of Manchester
Applications of interest for the next Standing up for Science workshop in Manchester are now open - Friday 27 March 2020, 10:00 – 17:00, University Place Find out how to make your voice heard in public debates about science. Meet researchers who have engaged with the...
FameLab Northern Heats and Finals 2020
FameLab 2020: Northern Final coming to Sheffield - Thursday 26 March Calling all scientists, medics, mathematicians and engineers! The regional heat for FameLab is coming to Sheffield on Thursday 27 February, followed by the Northern Final on Thursday 26 March....
Call for exhibits and activities at NERC Public Engagement Showcase 2020
NERC is offering an opportunity for researchers to run public engagement activities as part of our annual showcase 2020. The showcase will take place at Techniquest Science Centre in Cardiff in July 2020. Visitors to the event will range from the general public,...
Involvement Opportunity – PPIE Forum Lay Member at University of Manchester
Recruitment of Lay Members for the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health’s Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) Forum. Are you a member of the public involved or engaged with the Faculty’s research and/or teaching? Do you have experience of Patient...