The #UofGEngage Podcast: Recent Episodes

University of Glasgow Public Engagement

A podcast exploring anything and everything to do with public and community engagement in Higher Education, led by staff the University of Glasgow.

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In this episode, Zara Gladman (University of Glasgow), Monique Campbell (University of Glasgow), Cat Tabbner (Glasgow Centre for Population Health) and Judy Wasige (University of Glasgow) discuss the background behind creating a new resource, Community Engagement: An Exploration.

This self-guided, open access resource is open to everyone inside and outside of the university. You can visit the course at this address. All feedback welcome.

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In this episode, Zara is joined by the University of Glasgow's Research Impact Manager Rose-Marie Barbeau and Research Impact Officer Bhoomi Gor. From powerful personal stories to the sometimes divisive legacy of the REF, we explore what 'impact' means to them. 

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In this episode, we chat to school pupils Isabella and Sanwal, their teacher Ali Preston (King's Park Secondary School) and University of Glasgow researcher Ria Dunkley about 'Walk the Global Walk', a European-wide project that aims to empower young people to take action on climate change.

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In this episode, Zara talks to four postgraduate researchers (PGRs) about their experiences of public engagement. What are the challenges, what motivates them and what advice would they give other PGRs looking to engage?

Featuring:

  • Áine O'Brien, College of Science & Engineering
  • Kevin Leomo, College of Arts
  • Teteh Champion, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences
  • Zyra Evangelista, College of Social Sciences

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What role do festivals play in engaging the public with research? How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted how festivals are delivered? 

In today’s episode, Zara chats to festival organisers about their experiences:

Debbie McNeill, Glasgow Science Festival

Liz Chege, Africa in Motion Film Festival

Kyle Taggart, College of Social Sciences

Casi Dylan, College of Arts

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In this first episode, Public & Community Engagement Advisor Dr Zara Gladman meets staff from across the university who lead or support public engagement. We discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our work and share plans for the new #UofGEngage Forum, launching in 2021.

  • Dr Becky Hothersall, MVLS
  • Casi Dylan, College of Arts
  • Dr Melanie Jimenez, College of Science & Engineering
  • Monique Campbell, College of Social Sciences