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Public Engagement Fellowships

Fellowship grants allow individual engineers to pursue a project that explores the societal, ethical or cultural impact of their field of work.

Fellowships enable engineers to broaden and strengthen their existing public engagement skills and knowledge, try out new formats such as dialogue, conduct public attitudes research or explore the ethics of engineering.

Fellowships also provide engineers with the opportunity to raise their profile and that of their field of work by reaching new public audiences and others such as opinion formers and policy makers.

Funding may cover: salary, training courses, public dialogue activities and research costs plus travel and subsistence expenses associated with the Fellowship.

The Fellowships are open to engineers from higher education institutes, the public and charity sector and from industry.

“Don’t just say it’s important to do this sort of thing - do it” - Ingenious engineer

How to Apply

If you would like to apply for a Public Engagement Fellowship, please read the guidelines first to make sure your proposal meets our criteria before completing the application form.

 

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