Work Package 1 2017
Conception, production ad display of promotional material: programmes handed out on the day of the event to groups of attendees, distributed to each school within the University, churches, libraries, shops, art galleries and museums, flyers distributed along with the posters- to the University Schools, museums, primary schools and other locations around the Huddersfield area;
o Public advertising : posters for billboards around the University campus- seen by external and internal people, pavement stickers: located in various areas around the campus (see Appendix C), vinyl banner outside the train station, in Huddersfield town centre (Throughout September);
o Constant updating of the Facebook page: University of Huddersfield Facebook page: 38.000 followers ;
o Reach: 29.000 people, 1.600 page views, 270 responses;
o Constant updating of Twitter profile: 40.000 followers;
o Shared posts from the University of Huddersfield Twitter page (40,000 followers). “UOHInternational” and “WeLoveResearch” shared posts (combined amount of twitter followers around 4,000)
o YouTube:
o Creation of 2 promotional vimages using footage from the 2016 event to attract visitors, shared through other social media channels;
o Follow-up vimage after the event, with combined viewing figures of around 330 people;
o About 325,260 people made aware of the European Researchers' Night and its objectives.
Work Package 2 2017
Offer of the majority of activities as planned in the Annex I Part B to the Grant agreement. Where planned activities could not take place due to staff unavailability, these were replaced with activities of a similar theme. This reduced the overall activity costs due to some of the replacement activities requiring less consumables to run.
o Hands-on experiments;
o Demonstrations;
o Simulations;
o Science shows;
o Games, competitions (photography competition), contests;
o Exhibitions, presentation of prototypes;
o Quizzes (microscopy quiz);
o Guided tours, lab visits;
o European corner;
o Active involvement of 57 research staff, of whom:
o 15 having benefitted from EU support (FP 7, HORIZON 2020);
o About 3.722 visitors having taken part in the activities offered.