As part of the 2025 Being Human Festival Public Engagement Training Programme, this session will provide an overview of the practicalities of delivering a public engagement event.
It will take place on Wednesday 1 October 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The session is free to attend, but booking is required.
What will be covered?
- Audience experience at events
- Working with your partners
- Communicating with your audience
- Event spaces
- Accessibility and inclusivity
- Festival processes
- Festival evaluation processes
Accessibility information
This session will be held on Zoom and closed captioning will be available. Any resources referred to during the session will be circulated afterwards via email. Please make a note of any accessibility requirements in the booking form.
To book a place, please follow this link.
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