Working with and co-producing knowledge with environmental stakeholders
Tue 4 Jun 2024 10:00 - 14:00
Loughborough University
Description
In person delivery at LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY CAMPUS: HH023, in the John Pickford building (West end of campus)
Aimed at: All Years
Duration: 1 day
CENTA Training Credits: 2
Training Area(s): Theme Science and Technical Skills, Impact, Engagement and Enterprise.
Natural environment research often involves working with a range of stakeholders from different disciplines and sectors, each with different knowledge and perspectives. This work may range from dissemination of research findings through to co-production of research.
This workshop is designed for anyone who is planning to work with non-academic, environmental stakeholders at any scale and will include an overview of how to ensure your work is ethical, responsible, appropriate and effective. During the workshop, we will use interactive exercises, alongside examples from previous projects, to provide attendees with knowledge and practical advice to develop effective strategies for stakeholder engagement, dissemination and co-production.
Due to the interactive nature of the workshop, live online attendance will not be possible. However, slides from the session will be made available following the session.
Location
Loughborough University