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Knowledge Tuesday

16th Mar 2010

Higher Education Public Engagement Activity – what role should KT practitioners play?

Public engagement is the process that:

“brings research and higher education institutions together with the public. It generates mutual benefit – with all parties learning from each other through sharing knowledge, expertise and skills. Done well, it builds trust, understanding and collaboration, and increases the institution's relevance to, and impact on, civil society.”

- National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement

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