Connecting Local to Global: A Case Study of Public Engagement

Authors: Hambidge, S., Minocha, S. and Hristov, D.

Journal: Education Sciences

Publisher: MDPI AG

ISSN: 2227-7102

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32564/

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Connecting Local to Global: A Case Study of Public Engagement

Authors: Hambidge, S., Minocha, S. and Hristov, D.

Journal: Education Sciences

Volume: 9

ISSN: 2227-7102

Abstract:

Public engagement is recognised as having an increasingly important role in the changing landscape of higher education in the United Kingdom (UK), and is promoted as a ‘pathway to impact’ by many higher education funding bodies. However, there is limited evidence to support the outreach and impact gained by higher education institutes that undertake international public engagement activities. Similarly, little is known about higher education staff and student’s experiences of participating in such public engagement activities. This study focusses on a Global Festival of Learning (GFoL) in delivering public engagement on an international stage through an integrated approach involving the fusion of education, research, and professional practice, and the perceived impact on staff and students. This paper proposes an adaptive model for public engagement founded on five strategic public engagement areas that can be transferred to other higher education institutes with an interest in developing their international outreach and impact.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32564/

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