Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement Awards 2017 The Shortlist

Published: 27 November 2017

The Shortlist for the Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement Awards 2017 taking place on November 30 2017 have been announced.

November 30 will see the awards ceremony for the University of Glasgow’s 2017 Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement Awards taking place at the Knowledge Exchange & Engagement Conference. Awarded across a variety of categories, which recognise the rich variety of knowledge exchange that our academic community undertakes with their partners, the awards celebrate the very best of Glasgow’s influence and impact on the economy and society.

The full shortlist: 

Best Collaboration (Arts & Culture)

UNESCO Project at Solas Festival

Andrea Gullotta & The Hunterian

Scottish Graduate School for the Arts & Humanities

Best Collaboration (Business)

Tony Kelly & CST Global

Adam Smith Business School & CCRS Brokers

Physics & Quantum Detectors Ltd

Best Collaboration (Policy and Practice)

The National Coastal Change Assessment

Monitoring Environmental Quality

National Framework for Missing Persons

Best Community or Public Engagement Initiative

Chasing the Waves 

STEM with the Gorbals

Transforming Understanding of Historical Slavery 

Giving Back to Glasgow

Barras Social

Activate

Institute of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences 

Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli, Principal, said: “Our research is world-changing, not only because it is excellent, but because we are passionate about reaching out to address the world’s greatest challenges.

"The Knowledge Exchange & Public Engagement Awards showcase the very best of our partnerships, and rightly recognise all of our staff, who are driving innovation, impact, and change.“ 

The Knowledge Exchange & Engagement Conference takes place on November 30th at the Imaging Centre of Excellence, with transport being provided from Gilmorehill.

The programme is packed with practical sessions targeted directly at researchers and there are a choice of workshops for every flavour of knowledge exchange and external engagement.

The keynote session in the morning will include the Deputy Director of Innovate UK, Kevin Baughan, and RCUK’s Head of Public Engagement, Jenni Chambers. Just after the Autumn budget statement and at the point of transition to UKRI, this will be an excellent opportunity to hear more about UKRI’s expectations around knowledge exchange and impact.


First published: 27 November 2017