This webinar will share the approaches different HEIs and civic partnerships are taking to building an evidence base to underpin their civic agreements, and how they are ensuring effective engagement with the development process.
The session will be hosted by Paul Manners (Director-Policy, National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement) and Emily Morrison (Head of Institute for Community Studies - The Young Foundation) along with guest contributions from Nina Ruddle (Wrexham Glyndwr University) and Bec Riley (Head of Research and Office for Data Analytics (ODA) at West Midlands Combined Authority and Director @CityREDI, University of Birmingham).
The session will also include a short introduction to an exciting new development – a new members area of the Civic University Network, with a host of resources and a platform to connect and collaborate with other network members.
The webinar event will be hosted on Blackboard Collaborate, joining instructions are available on the 'Online event page' which you will gain access to after registration.