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WIE's Training Programme

We aim to produce a programme of training for each term, made up of sessions from us and external experts. To be notified when we release this programme make sure you're signed up to the WIE Network.

If you'd like WIE to run bespoke training for your department, or you have an idea for a session you'd like to see, get in touch.

Further opportunities

Several other departments offer training opportunities you might be interested in, including Research and Impact Services and Leadership and Management Development. Link opens in a new window

You might also find external training opportunities relevant to your field from Funders, Learned Societies, the National Coordinating Centre for Public EngagementLink opens in a new window (NCCPE), and generally available from freelancers/ other institutions. The NCCPE-PENLink opens in a new window JISCMail is a great list to subscribe to for relevant opportunities to your inbox. You can also get in touch with the team if you'd like advice on finding relevant external opportunities.

Training Cancellation Policy

Due to an exceptionally high rate of last-minute cancellations and no shows for training activity being organised by Warwick Institute of Engagement we are implementing a cancellation policy as of August 2023. Our series of masterclasses is led by expert trainers who are paid a fixed fee to deliver the workshops they put on for us. There is a significant cost to running this activity and last-minute cancellations and no shows means that the university’s investment is wasted as no one else can use that place due to lack of notice. It is also disrespectful to the trainers we’re working with who have prepared sessions based on the numbers booked and must quickly reformat their plans to account for low attendance.

Going forward attendees will be required to cancel their booking at least 7 calendar days in advance or a receive a strike against their record for the remainder of the academic year. Those with two strikes against their name will be barred from attending further WIE training activity. They will also be disqualified from leading applications to any funds run by Warwick Institute of Engagement, such as our Collaboration and Co-Production Fund or our Module Development Fund. We will remove strikes and any resulting sanctions at the end of each academic year, resetting the count each August.

Exceptions

We appreciate there are sometimes genuine reasons why people cannot attend at the last minute. If you are not able at attend due to illness or an emergency, then please send us an email to let us know this is the case and we will remove the strike from your record. Please don’t feel you need to share any details with us, we will take you at your word. We do not accept the need to attend other meetings or a high workload as a reasonable excuse for a last-minute cancellation, by booking a place on the training course you are agreeing to prioritise attendance. You can of course still cancel up to 7 days in advance without penalty if meetings are put into your diary.

Development opportunities in 24/25

Warwick Institute of Engagement runs sessions throughout the year. We will be releasing the programme for October-December around September. If you're looking for the types of opportunity that may be available next year, particularly thinking about your PDR, then we normally run sessions covering topics such as:

  • Presentation skills/ storytelling skills
  • Creating engagement activities and events around your work
  • Evaluating public engagement
  • Engaging people on social media
  • Impact and Engagement
  • Podcasting
  • Working in Partnership

In addition we have the WIE Skills Festival which provides resources to support you with skills to do with engagement - e.g. toolkits to support evaluation or audience development. We also have the WIE Personal Development Fund which allows you to apply for up to £200 to enable you to attend public engagement training relevant to your own area of interests (e.g. someone from our SEM faculty may use this to attend a conference on science communication).

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Fri 30 Aug, '24 - Thu 31 Jul, '25
All-day
Introduction to British Sign Language
E-course

Runs from Friday, August 30 to Thursday, July 31.

E-course, 10-20 hours to complete in your own time

This course contains 10 lessons and covers:

Fingerspelling, Numbers, Colours, Deaf Awareness, Introductions, Family, Relationships, Descriptions, Hobbies, Time, Money, Days, Months, & Seasons, Food & Drink, Emotions, Relationships, Animals, Clothing, and Conversation. Also specialist vocabulary for education, medical, retail, transportation and home settings.

Wed 18 Sep, '24
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Taking Your Presentation Skills to the Next Level
FAB 2.43

If you're a keen public engager who'd like to know how to make your presentations more impactful then this is the session for you. We've invited Anna Ploszajski, an award winning communicator, to join us for this multidisciplinary engagement masterclass on taking your presentations to the next level. We're especially encouraging those who are signed up to take part in the ESRC festival of social science to come along to this session with their planned presentations in mind.

Wed 16 Oct, '24
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Social Media for Public Engagement
Wolfson Research Exchange - The Library

Step into the vibrant world of social media with science communicator, Sam Langford! Discover the secrets of the ever-evolving social media landscape in a session designed to empower you with the tools for impactufl and inclusive public engagement.

Forget the overwhelm - in this interactive journey, we'll demystify social media, explore a variety of platforms and uncover strategies to maximize your efficiency. We'll dive into the algorithms driving these platforms and learn how to navigate them like a pro.

Thu 14 Nov, '24
Institute of Physics Communicators Conference
London

The IoP Communicators Conference is running again this year on the 14th of November. It is an opportunity for science communicators of all stripes and experience across industry, academia, and more to gather. The event will feature networking opportunities, workshops, posters, and talks

The event is free and open to all, whilst physics is the focus you do not need to be working in physics to attend. It will be taking place at the Institute of Physics in London. There is also an online option for those unable to attend in person.

You can find out more and register to attend online or in-person at the following link: https://iop.eventsair.com/pc2024/Link opens in a new window



Tue 26 Nov, '24 - Thu 28 Nov, '24
9am - 5pm
Communicate Conference
Manchester, Bristol, London and Online

Runs from Tuesday, November 26 to Thursday, November 28.

Communicate is the UK’s leading annual conference for environmental communicators running since 2004, bringing together a diverse group of delegates each year to develop their skills, share best practice and debate latest issues in science communication, nature conservation and engaging people with the natural world.

Need funding to attend? Apply for the WIE Personal Development FundLink opens in a new window

Thu 20 Mar, '25
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Warwick Institute of Engagement 2025 Conference
Ramphal

The WIE Conference is officially back for 2025. Our annual conference is a chance for discussion around key topics relevant to public engagement. We're working on the programme for 2025 - and inviting you to submit your ideas for us - so more details will be coming in the spring. Overall we aim for a conference that can offer something to a wide range of people - we'll have a mix of break out sessions so you can tailor your experience to you.

Register now, save the date in your diary, and let us know if you've got something you'd like to run, or a session you'd like to see from the team.

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