Workshop

Event Information

31 March, 20251 April, 2025
9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Location:
Hotel in Yorkshire
Audience:
Independently funded fellows and lecturers within three years of their appointment
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The White Rose Crucible consists of three residential sessions known as “Labs.” These labs feature a blend of invited speakers, facilitated sessions, and ample time for collaboration. 

Lab 1 – Looking outwards covers: 

  • What role does academic research play in society?
  • How and why should we engage ‘the public’?
  • What is the relationship between the media and research?
  • How does the interface between researchers, policy and government work?
  • How can my work have a social and/or economic impact?

To be eligible for this programme, you must attend all three labs in full. For more information, please visit the White Rose Crucible page or click on the events to learn more about Labs 2 and 3.

The programme aims to build a cohort of open-minded academics motivated to collaborate with colleagues from Leeds, Sheffield, and York across various disciplines. It is designed to foster organic project development by bringing together individuals from diverse fields.

To register: To express your interest in joining the White Rose 2025 Crucible Programme, please complete the application form.

If you have any questions, please contact info@whiterose.ac.uk 

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Facilitators:

Facilitators: Samantha Aspinall and members of the Horizons Institute, Leeds. 


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