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Getting Started with Public Scholarship

12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.
Danforth Campus - Seigle Hall, Suite 302

Please join the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE2) and the Office of Public Scholarship for a workshop that will introduce faculty to the practice of public scholarship.

This session is designed to help WashU faculty, postdocs, and research staff familiarize themselves with public scholarship, why it matters, and how to navigate its opportunities and risks. Public scholarship creates opportunities to connect academic research with broader communities, fostering dialogue and impact beyond the university.

This workshop will cover the following: 

  • What public scholarship is and its value for scholars and communities
  • Considerations around risks and responsibilities in public-facing work
  • Opportunities for sharing research through platforms like The Conversation and other high-impact venues
  • Resources and support available through the Office of Public Scholarship

A light lunch will be provided. RSVP required.

For more information, please see the event webpage.

Questions?

Please contact Julia Robbins at j.m.robbins@wustl.edu.