The Public Engagement Innovation Grant Scheme provides financial support for the delivery of pathology-related activities and events in the UK.
Grants of up to £1,000 are available for individuals or organisations who wish to develop pathology-related public engagement activities or events.
The Innovation Grant Scheme aims to:
- inspire innovative and creative pathology related public engagement projects and activities
- raise public awareness of, and engagement with, pathology, in particular with those who would not normally engage with the topic
- develop the science communication skills of pathologists and laboratory scientists
- stimulate discussion about pathology between pathologists and the public in order to motivate, inspire and enthuse both parties about the value of pathology and its role in prevention, diagnosis and treatment
How to apply
The Public Engagement Innovation Grant Scheme 2022 is now open.
If you would like to apply for funding for an eligible project, please download the documents and return the completed application form to publicengagement@rcpath.org by 23:59 on Wednesday 1 June 2022.
Application Documents
RCPath grant scheme application form 2022
Should you require any further information, please contact publicengagement@rcpath.org
Alternatively, please contact Adam Morris (BU Engagement Officer) if you would like advice on planning or submitting your application publicengagement@bournemouth.ac.uk
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Royal Academy of Engineering: Ingenious Public Engagement Award Scheme – Open for applications
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