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Beacons for Public Engagement to reach new audiences with Bang Goes the Theory


27 July 2009

Today sees the start of a brand new BBC hands-on science TV series, Bang Goes the Theory. From climbing a building using a vacuum cleaner to trying to enter the space race, Bang Goes the Theory will discover and challenge the scientific principles that shape our world. A key feature of the show is an exciting interactive website. Alongside content from the broadcast and experiments you can do at home, is a science Q&A fronted by one of the shows presenters, Dr Yan Wong. Here questions from members of the public are answered by university researchers from the Beacons for Public Engagement and the Open University.

Beacons for Public Engagement is a £9.2 million project, funded by Research Councils UK, the Higher Education Funding Councils and Wellcome Trust. The initiative aims to help support, recognise, reward and build capacity for public engagement in the UK’s HE sector. There are six university-based collaborative centres (the Beacons) and one National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE).

This unique partnership with the BBC has been established by the NCCPE. The NCCPE has created an interactive space where academics from the Beacons and the OU can come together to view the questions that have been asked, and to contribute their answers. Questions can be answered in text, film or text and image. As this online community works together university researchers will develop skills and experience, making their answers more accessible to a wide range of people. In addition, the NCCPE is funding workshops to allow individual Beacons to create audio visual content for the Bang Goes the Theory website. These workshops will enable students to develop skills in filming answers to the questions from the website in a professional and engaging way.

Further information on the NCCPE and Beacons can be found at www.publicengagement.ac.uk


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  • Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC);
  • Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC);
  • Medical Research Council (MRC);
  • Natural Environment Research Council (NERC);
  • Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC).