Happy New Year everyone! Do u teach or work in a primary school in Scotland? Do u know someone who does? We are inviting teachers 2 take part in our survey on multilingualism & sustainability & join the pool of schools considered 4 the Honeybee Pot funding! multilingualseedlings.gla.ac.uk/survey/
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Job alert! 'Learn Together' is a new community-led workshop series that aims to upskill researchers in engaging ethically and meaningfully with communities. We are looking for a project coordinator who's passionate about engagement. Closes 14 Aug (G6, part time):
www.jobs.gla.ac.uk/job/learn-to...
Speech bubble from woman with megaphone on orange background: "Think you've got what it takes to escape Byres Hub?" Additional text: "Join us at our Community Day on 7th June to find out!"
We're so excited for our Community Day, 12-4pm on Sat 7th June!
There's a brilliant, varied programme for the day with something for everyone including an escape room style challenge. Register on Eventbrite for this FREE event and share with your networks: byreshubcommunityday2025.eventbrite.com
Group of five people smiling at conference - Ed (Malta), Zara (Scotland), Julia (Sweden), Helena (Spain), Miguel (Spain)
European Researchers’ Night leaders from Malta, Scotland (Explorathon!), Sweden and Spain - enjoyed collaborating on our session at the @eusea.bsky.social conference
Ken speaking at a lecturn
EUSEA Chair @kenskeldon.bsky.social opening the 2025 conference in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
So much #scicomm in Glasgow in the next month!
Talks in a pub? ✔️ - @pintofscience.uk: pintofscience.co.uk/events/glasgow
Family activities? - ✔️ Glasgow Science Festival: www.gla.ac.uk/events/scien...
and my (biased) fave - Science comedy??? - ✔️ Bright Club: www.thestand.co.uk/performance/...
Kevin Leomo giving presentation in front of conference attendees
Emma Parsons giving PowerPoint presentation to conference attendees. Colourful slide is on the screen
Great to see UofG well represented at ScotPEN today. Emma Parsons on engagement w/ bowel cancer research from Explorathon to Glasgow Science Festival. Kevin Leomo on embedding anti racism in engagement practice and fantastic work developing Creatives of Colour and Thinking Culture programmes
Poster for “Smelly Sunday,” taking place on Sunday 27 April 2025 from 12–3pm at Edward House, 199 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. Features a stylised image of a face smelling pink roses, with text asking “How does scent link to our memories and culture?” and “What does Sauchiehall Street smell like?” Event is free to enter. Background includes vintage photos of the street and a circular blue badge reading “Free entry.”
A poster with text reading: Explore the NOT TO BE SNIFFED AT exhibition – a collaboration between Glasgow Building Preservation Trust and perfumier Clara Weale – and enjoy an afternoon of ‘smelly activities’ for all ages! Discover the chemistry of scent, measure your own brain waves and get hands on with activities led by researchers from the University of Glasgow. Scan the QR code to join our Facebook group and find out more about the exhibition. This unique project explores the powerful link between smell and memory, recreating the aromas that tell the story of one of Glasgow’s most iconic streets. Smelly Sunday is supported by the UKRI Guarantee Fund, as part of the Explorathon Festival. Sauchiehall Street: Culture and Heritage District is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, delivered by Glasgow Life in partnership with Glasgow City Council.
Sniff… sniff... what’s that smell on Sauchiehall Street? Find out on Smelly Sunday! 👃
🗓️27 April 12-3pm at Edward House
Join us as we trace the history of the street with scent-themed activities for all ages.
More: gla.ac/3EifNrh
10-5 28 March at National Trust for Scotland Willow Tea Rooms, the 2025 Scottish Food Heritage Symposium. Food is culture ! @sahavoice.bsky.social @iassl.bsky.social @uofgpe.bsky.social
www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-2025-s...
Smelly Sunday Sunday 27 APril 2025 Edward House (next to the Mackintosh at the Willow) 199 Sauchiehall street 12-3pm Free entry What does Sauchiehall street smell like? how does scent link to our memories and culture?
Explore the not to be sniffed at exhibition - a colaboration between Glasgow Building Preservation Trust and perfumier Clara Weale - and enjoy an afternoon of 'smelly activities' for all ages. Discover the chemistry of scent, measure your own brain waves and get hands on with activities led by researchers from the University of Glasgow
We're super excited to bring some FREE hands-on science to Sauchiehall Street at 'Smelly Sunday' on 27 April, 12-3pm. Linking with the opening of 'Not to be sniffed at', a fantastic new exhibition that explores the history of Glasgow's iconic street through scent.
Scicomm update #2!
Bright Club Glasgow is looking for performers for our scientifically-hilarious comedy show in March!
Great way to develop new outreach skills and rethink how you talk research!
Get in touch: www.facebook.com/brightclubgl...
Our Spotlight on Research series continues with Tim Peacock. A Lecturer in History, Tim’s interests span nuclear history, space security, games and more. His work explores new ways to tackle societal challenges.
Full video: youtu.be/crdAh-psR-o
Curious about what research happens in the ARC? We set ourselves a challenge...can we explain what we have achieved so far, in 60 seconds or less?
Banner for UNESCO RIELA Spring School 2025: The Arts of Integrating (May Peace Prevail), Tue-Thu 13-15 May 25, in person.
Reminder to submit your proposals for the UNESCO RIELA Spring School 2025: The Arts of Integrating! Our theme for next year is May Peace Prevail.
Full details: bit.ly/RIELASpring25
Deadline for applications: 28 January
@uofgsocsci.bsky.social @uofgpe.bsky.social @cityofsanctuaryuk.bsky.social
What would the festive season look like without entertainment? 🎭
Research from our Centre for Regulation of the Creative Economy (CREATe) shows that livelihoods are under threat in the UK creative industries.
Read more in @thescotsmanpaper.bsky.social ⬇️
www.scotsman.com/news/opinion...
Had great fun (even if I did lose!) playing Are You Prepared - created by the National Centre for Resilience to help primary school children build resilience when faced with natural hazards. Launched today - keep a 👀 out for more info! 🌩️🌡️🌨️
A man stands in a wood-panelled room by a table with a bust of Robert Burns. The man is reading a book and has his hand on the shoulder of the bust of Robert Burns. Photo by Martin Shields.
Landmark research project @glasgowburns.bsky.social to explore Robert Burns's connections with Freemasonry.
A PhD scholar has been appointed to study how masonic networks influenced Scotland's national poet & his works like 'A Man's a Man for a' That'.
➡️ gla.ac/3CZiNb5
@paulinemackay.bsky.social
Adults playing card game
Woman giving presentation
Congrats to the National Centre for Resilience on the launch of their new game “are you prepared?”, which will be available to every primary school in Scotland. Adults and children from Hillhead Primary enjoyed playing it today! @uofgsocsci.bsky.social
There's still time to register for the launch of The Complicit Camera! Join us on Tuesday (10 Dec) at 4:30pm to find out more about and see images from this beautifully illustrated book 👉 bit.ly/40NcWzp
@uofgsocsci.bsky.social @uofgcreativeart.bsky.social @uofgpe.bsky.social
My podcast with Hunter Ingram in NC on Outlander, the Jacobite Rising of 1745 and its global impact, and the difference between fiction and history: 'Outlander in the Cape Fear: Age of the Jacobites'
omny.fm/shows/burgwi...
Dr Hyab Yohannes holding the June Almeida Medal. He is standing in front of a blue background with the words RSE, Royal Society of Edinburgh, printed on it.
Congratulations to Dr Hyab Yohannes who was presented with the Royal Society of Edinburgh June Almeida Medal.
This award recognises outstanding contribution and achievement in public service and public engagement by an early career researcher.
More: gla.ac/4iaYesk
A blue and purple graphic. The top left displays the University of Glasgow logo and the Centre for Public Policy logo. The text reads: 'Season 4 Episode 6, Spotlight, 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.' Below it states, 'With Sara Carter, Anastacia Ryan, and Eamon Keane.' The graphic features headshots of speakers.
This week, #UofGSpotlight marks #16DaysofActivism 💜
Guests discuss vital work happening at UofG to tackle Gender-Based Violence & key legal reforms passing through the Scottish Parliament.
Featuring: Sara Carter, Anastacia Ryan & Eamon Keane with @kezdugdale.bsky.social ➡️ www.uofgspotlight.com
It has been a long time since I've had to break the ice to launch the boat just to go sampling 🥶
Glasgow Science Festival 2025 will run in venues across the city from Thurs 5th to Sun 15th June, with the theme ‘Glasgow Celebrates’. If you would like to be part of next year’s programme, submit your idea online by 13 January 2025: www.gla.ac.uk/events/scien...
There's lots going on at the ARC this winter, from music to workshops and cinema! Winter Warmer public events programme now live: www.eventbrite.com/cc/winter-wa...
Just 1 week left to submit ideas to the European Science Engagement Conference 2025 organised by @eusea.bsky.social from 14–15 May in lovely Gran Canaria. Our theme: Crossing Oceans – Raising Our Sails! Visit euseaconf.eusea.info to submit a proposal and gather under blue skies next May!
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Looking forward to this today!
Calling all UofG staff & students! To keep up to date with engagement opportunities including training, funding and events please join the mailing list www.tinyurl.com/engagemail (you must be on VPN for link to work if off campus).
We also have a Teams site: teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3A...