NCDOT modernized public engagement for their State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) using PublicInput's interactive STIP prioritization tools.| PublicInput
In July, I tabled at the “Mobility Mingle” on behalf of the Saint Paul Bicycle Coalition. The event was organized by the City of Saint Paul to highlight some of the many bicycle, transit and street redesign projects that are currently happening in the city. Agencies tabling at the event included Ramsey County, Metro Transit, the Metropolitan Council, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and the City of Saint Paul. It also included a few non-profits like Move Minnesota. Lower...| Streets.mn
Learn about how we've used subscription-based sources for (re)usable images in the work of the Data Literacy Program.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
We have a promising update regarding the case for which AGU is one of the plaintiffs. In AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT..| From The Prow
Social media, news articles and conversations around the dinner table don’t always have a positive story to tell about Canadian beef.| Canadian Cattlemen
A Birthday Card Competition for the National Survey of Health and Development The Medical Research Council’s...| Placing the Public in Public Health: Public Health in Britain, 1948-2010
Santiago Ramón y Cajal was born on the 1st of May of 1852 in a very small village called Petilla de Aragón, in Navarra, Spain. His father was a medical doctor, and his mother was in charge of the house and the family. He was a mischievous kid and loved to draw since a very ... Who was Cajal? Life, family and career| SRUK/CERU
Santiago Ramón y Cajal was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906, jointly with Camillo Golgi, in recognition of his groundbreaking work that laid the foundation for modern neuroscience. Cajal’s discovery of the Neuron Doctrine—which identified the neuron as an individual, isolated cell—was made possible through the use of Golgi’s staining technique. ... The Nobel Prize| Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom
High quality stakeholder engagement, transparency, and more!| Good Questions Review
Naturally Speaking has long attracted budding science communicators within the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health & Comparative Medicine. So partly because we are a little bit n…| Naturally Speaking
We are highlighting this archived episode in celebration of Pint of Science, which will be held this coming week, May 20-22, 2019: https://pintofscience.co.uk/events/glasgow| Naturally Speaking
Public relations (PR) for government involves managing communication between government entities and the public to build trust, convey important information, and effectively manage public perception. This guide delves into the essential aspects of PR for government, including strategies, challenges, and best practices, to ensure effective communication and engagement with citizens. Importance of PR for Government […]| DotCom Magazine-Influencers And Entrepreneurs Making News
New collaboration will help government agencies achieve more effective and inclusive community engagement and enhance decision-making.| PublicInput
Social media influencers are a bridge between the general public and producers, says Beavers. In the lead up to the release of its documentary, Reduce, Reuse, Ruminate, the CCA invited influencers to tour cattle operations.| Canadian Cattlemen
We’ve boiled down the conversations we have with transit agencies across the country to share this roadmap and guide you through the four key steps of planning, implementing, and supporting community-focused mobility options.| PublicInput
If you’re looking for something to listen to as we start 2023, have a look at the Radio 3 Free Thinking episode I recorded back in October, which is still available through the BBC website. There’s also still plenty of time to catch the British Museum exhibition Hieroglyphs: Unlocking Ancient Egypt referred to in the... Continue Reading →| Katherine McDonald
University engineers, led by Fellow Professor Hugh Hunt, have reconstructed a historic bowling machine that bowled out players from the Australian cricket| Trinity College Cambridge
In this quarterly report, the Data Literacy Program discusses sharing "Stop and Smell...the Material Culture", other Data Stories, & more!| The Alexandria Archive Institute
by Dominic Furniss Practitioner summary Social media is changing the way people communicate and connect regardless of whether we choose to embrace it. Practitioners and companies can use this to their advantage to increase their visibility and connect to professional … Continue reading →| Human Factors and Ergonomics in Practice