Strategies for Effective Public Engagement
Key Principles and Strategies to Succeed in Public Engagement Projects
Public engagement is the practice of establishing intentional and meaningful interactions between scholars and different publics for the purpose of mutual learning or other social benefits. Although public engagement utilizes many of the same principles, skills, and formats as outreach or communication, one key difference is that public engagement prioritizes building partnerships with the audience to create societal impact.
Strategies for Effective Public Engagement is a FREE, 3-week course that will guide you through fundamental principles, skills, and strategies to succeed in your public engagement projects. Whether you are new to public engagement or simply want to improve upon what you have already accomplished, this course is for you!
This course is created by the NIH-funded Yale Ciencia Academy in collaboration with iBiology/SCL.
(Listed in alphabetical order)
Elyse L. Aurbach
Mónica I. Feliú-Mójer
Elyse L. Aurbach
Mónica I. Feliú-Mójer
Steven Paniagua
Rosa Veguilla
Daniel McQuillen
Benjamin Van Renterghem
Elizabeth Brooke
Chris George
Maggie Hubbard
Eric Kornblum
Giovanna Guerrero Medina
We’d like to thank the following iBiology and Yale Ciencia Academy Team members for their support in the creation of this course:
Daniel Colón-Ramos
Doug Koshland
Carolina Machado
Titilayo Omotade
Evan Reeves
Lobsang Wangdu