The Centre for Public Engagement Small Grants are a monthly scheme developed to enable Queen Mary staff and students the opportunity to deliver small-scale projects that engage the public with University research, teaching, or core business.
The CPE is committed to ensuring our public engagement funding schemes are transparent and equitable. As part of this, we have our Small Grants Funding Panel-- made up of representatives from across Queen Mary-- who work with the CPE to make decisions about funding allocation.
Members of the Funding Panel provide expert reviews of the proposals submitted to the scheme as part of a peer-review panel process. Upon completion of the panel review, the CPE uses the decisions of the panel to award Small Grants to projects.
Chair: Alison Blunt, Deputy Vice-Principal for Impact (Culture, Civic & Community)
HSS Representative: Valentina Aparicio
S&E Representatives: Eliza Hunt
FMD Representative: James Scales
FMD Representative: Alison Thomson
Wolfson Institute of Population Health Representative: Madison Stephans
Patient Representative: Sarah Fisher and Adeola Agunbiade
CPE Representative: Ife Akinroyeje
HSS Representative: Alastair Owens
Co-founder of Mile End Community Project: Nurull Islam