My Story

I am a proactive public engagement professional keen to enhance society through innovative practice.

The short story:

I work part-time as Public Engagement Coordinator at CIMR, University of Cambridge. I am responsible for working alongside the Director and his team to form up CIMR’s new public engagement strategy.

I have over four years experience across charities, museums, and higher education research settings, as well as working as an active producer, engineer, and composer within music and sound. I am passionate about finding innovative and exciting ways to communicate and enhance groundbreaking, novel practice.

Read more about my work here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessbartlet/.

You can also follow me on Twitter: @Jabartlet.

The slightly longer story:

I love exploring new fields of research and being on the precipice, generating useful new resources, creating inspiring “discussion” spaces, and coming up with intellectual solutions for people. I am passionate about listening to audiences, charting strategy, using evidence and reason to inform decision-making, changing process, practice, and policy, and putting any necessary infrastructure in place for new practice. My main goal at the moment as an active member of society is to facilitate longer-term culture change, small or big, by helping others.

Well researched, creative, bespoke products and spaces made in partnership with people can change our lives, and lead to truly memorable experiences. I have over four years experience in designing and championing innovative educational products, services, and spaces, overcoming barriers and problem-solving. My core interests are people-centric, supporting personal and professional development in individuals and growth. I want to facilitate, and empower others’ success, and together, work towards a culture and future we want to exist.