Public engagement

Public engagement covers the many ways we connect, share and involve the public with our work locally, nationally and internationally.

Public engagement is supported by our institutional strategic goal of social responsibility, which is in every aspect of our teaching, research and wider contribution to society.

Platinum Engage Watermark

Our commitment to, and support for, public engagement is recognised through:

  • Our Platinum Engage Watermark, the highest possible honour from the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE). The award recognises the University as an institution with an ongoing commitment to engagement and a leader in the field in its practices, values and culture.
  • Research England’s Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) where we achieved the highest possible score for our public and community engagement.

Public Engagement Framework

The University’s commitment to public engagement is reflected in our overarching institutional strategy Our Future and features prominently in our social responsibility and civic engagement strategic plan.

The Public Engagement Framework (Word doc, 770KB) sets out our vision and approach to carry out and enable purposeful, high-quality engagement. We aim to create a supportive environment for our staff and students to engage, understand and work with diverse communities and their needs; and to evidence the impact of our work.

Our approach

To carry out meaningful engagement, we listen to and work with diverse audiences to share ideas and inspire discussion, debate and creativity. Our approach to engagement is underpinned by key principles of partnership, collaboration, inclusion and reflection. Our activities encompass patient involvement in research and teaching, volunteering, mutual partnerships, citizen science, festivals, widening participation and policy engagement.