Dr Sadie Parr
@_SadieParr
Researching and writing about - social policy, multiple disadvantage, ‘troubled’ families, homelessness @CRESR_SHU @sheffhallamuni
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Very proud of my brilliant friend and colleague Prof Aimee Ambrose. Particularly inspiring to celebrate a woman joining the professorate. As Aimee pointed out, she’s in a minority! Amazing achievement.
‼️Super exciting opportunity for a funded Phd using CA/DP to research women’s experiences of homelessness. Come work with me & help make a difference in Scotland! 🙏🏻 RT QMiP BPS Social Psychology Section Ethno/CA News UWS findaphd.com/phds/project/t…
Are you an early career researcher focusing on something to do with housing (including during/post PHD)? Are you interested in reviewing articles for a leading journal (Housing Studies)? I’m trying to expand &diversify those I ask. Respond/DM with your interests if you’d like to.
Huge congratulations Dr Larissa Haensel-Povey from everyone in charles eaton for passing your viva today with flying colours 🎉🥳👏
New Centre for Cities 2023 Outlook highlights hidden unemployment across northern cities. As John Tomaney points out this is a persistent problem with a persistent geography. See our report, measures and interactive maps of hidden unemployment here:
bit.ly/3lqW4Zi
Our 10th People, Place and Policy Journal Conference is happening 21 June 2023 at Sheffield Hallam University on the theme of Justice during Crisis. We're thrilled to have Prof Lucie Middlemiss joining us as Keynote Speaker. Call for abstracts is open - we hope you'll join us! #PPPConf23
extra.shu.ac.uk/ppp-online/ann…
One week to go until our first hybrid CRESR Seminar of the series!
On 19/10/22 julian dobson will explore the possibilities and limitations of community organisations' ability to construct new identities for high streets and town centres.
More info 👉 bit.ly/19OCT-CRESRSem…