Hunterian Associates Programme Ruth Fletcher, Student Engagement Officer
What is HAP? A programme asking researchers to develop a programme of public engagement (face-to face or web-based) with their research and with the University’s Heritage Collections By presenting their ideas to the wider public, Hunterian Associates are able to broaden their perspectives on their own research, while also bringing the collections to new audiences. Associate projects should last around 12 months any web-based resources will remain on the Hunterian's web pages beyond the life of the initial project. Projects may take the form of gallery talks and tours, podcasts, web-based exhibitions, interpretive performance, or any other form that engages with the public effectively. Project subject matter comes from your ideas and research, not what we ask for. Hunterian Associates Programme Induction
What do you get out of it? Enhance skills and experience in public engagement, in line with Researcher Development Framework A platform to promote your research and support with arranging events Access to support from curatorial experts Access to digital resources Training in public speaking Collegiate support of other Associates Social media group Experience sharing workshops Hunterian Associates Programme Induction
Enhance visitor experience through engagement with UoG’s PGR community What do we get out of it? Contribute to the University’s research agenda and secure greater public impact research expertise and subject knowledge of our postgraduate research students Enhance visitor experience through engagement with UoG’s PGR community Development of audiences for The Hunterian and ASC. Enhanced web resources about our collections and possibly material to enhance our collections database Hunterian Associates Programme Induction
Project outputs Hunterian Insight Talks Showcase & other Events Public Engagement Seminars Workshops Web resource Showcase & other Events Hunterian Insight Talks Hunterian or own Blog Other?? Your ideas! Hunterian Associates Programme Induction
How to Participate (CLICK to WEBPAGE) Consider how your research may connect with collections of The Hunterian and/or Archives and Special Collections Previous Associate pages Online Collections Database Archives & Special Collections Collections online or use of Reading Room Discuss your ideas with relevant curators (via Ruth) Discuss your participation in the programme with your supervisor Submit your application form (requiring approval of supervisor) by 1st December (if not ready to start until after March 2018, this can be submitted later) Hunterian Associates Programme Induction
Hunterian Young Friends Not sure if you want to take part but have a general interest in The Hunterian and it’s activities? Why not join The Hunterian Young Friends facebook group. Come along to any of our Insight Talks on Tuesdays at 1pm to see the sort of thing you might do Hunterian Associates Programme Induction
Hunterian Associates Programme
Hunterian Associates Programme 2016 Isobel MacDonald 1901 Exhibition Etchings Ianto Jocks Professor Cleland collects Alicia Hughes Dissecting Douglas
Hunterian Associates Programme 2015 Ruth Turner Objects of reminiscence Gemma Elliot Suffragettes & satire Hussain Jaffery Life and times of bone
Hunterian Associates Programme 2012 Defne Cizakca, Nikki Cameron, Sherezade Garcia Rangel Writers @ The Hunterian
Hunterian Associates Programme Elizabeth Wignall-Fleming Glasgow Health Mona O’Brien Pox and prejudice 2016
Hunterian Associates Programme 2014 Joanna Neil Drawn Together
Hunterian Associates Programme 2015 Clare Brown Holy Land Linn Cunningham Stoddard -Templeton
Hunterian Associates Programme 2015 Suzanne Thomson Brachial Plexus
Hunterian Associates Programme 2013 Vivien Williams Bagpipes in art Hagar Installation Artists: Madeleine Campbell; Bethan Parkes; Birthe Jorgensen
Hunterian Associates Programme 2014 Jade Scott Hunting Rebels Kirsty Strang Glasgow Sonnets