Rebecca Madgin
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Place - Heritage - Emotion. Professor of Urban Studies @UofGUrbStudies & Place-Based Research Programme Director @ahrcpress Views/re-tweets/likes my own etc
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Research & innovation are crucial to delivering benefits across the UK. But how can we achieve this while also recognising the unique needs of specific areas? My new blog explores this, focusing on UK Research and Innovation new Local Policy Innovation Partnerships.
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Please share- Christopher Smith Jaideep Gupte allan sudlow Professor Katy Shaw Rebecca Madgin Tony Whyton Jo Sofaer ARMA UK EARMA EU Delegation UK Irene Norstedt ALLEA The Guild Hetan Shah Peter Dröll DARIAH-EU CONNecting EU Communities Through Science in UK UK-Ireland Digital Humanities Association Net4Society Heritage Research Hub European Research Executive Agency
How can place-based solutions help deliver a just transition?
Read Hannah Salamon and Rob Richardson's blog reflecting on a recent policy insights workshop run by the The British Academy as part of its Where We Live Next programme.
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A big thank you to our brilliant Mobilising Community Assets UK Research and Innovation Arts and Humanities Research Council projects for sharing your insights & learning at our first knowledge sharing event. So inspiring! Thanks to wonderful partners: The National Centre for Creative Health James Sanderson Personalised Care #MobilisingCommunities
#HealthInequalities
Excited to spend the day with all the people involved in #mobilisingcommunities with Mobilising Community Assets Arts and Humanities Research Council UK Research and Innovation. Opened by James Sanderson Personalised Care, chair of our Advisory Board, who traced a path from Mesopotamia through to a third revolution in health today on
“When people are attached to their place when they become part of the placemaking process, they create these virtuous cycles of contributing to place and benefiting from it, giving back in ways that create further local culture, local economies, local health.” Well said Ethan Kent
Delighted to involved in running this interdisciplinary workshop on Place-Based Histories for Early Career Researchers, organised by HistoryLab, Centre for the History of People Place & Community Institute of Historical Research & hosted by Sheffield Hallam University on 5th September 2024.
Find out more & sign up here: history.ac.uk/events/place-b…
📢Successful re-accreditation!
Last week, Royal Town Planning Institute reviewed our MSc City Planning & MSc City Planning and Real Estate Development programmes & we passed with flying colours! 🏆💪🤩
Read more about our PGT programme & apply here➡️tinyurl.com/5c39fdav Andrew Hoolachan
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Thanks to speakers Lizzy Craig-Atkins, Olivier Tsemo, Jo Buchanan & Andy Brown & everyone else who came along today & engaged with Roots and Futures. The Policy Brief can be found here: gla.ac.uk/media/Media_10… & all other outputs/further info about the work: sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.u… ⬇️
Another great addition to the growing evidence base to support the Culture and Heritage Capital Programme. Historic England Research Shows Heritage Boosts Your Wellbeing | Historic England historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/news… via Historic England
Reflecting on fab 2days at Office for Place #PlacesatPace So many rich&stimulating discussions&much for us to think through in our Arts and Humanities Research Council Place Programme including how to create places with heart, work with the right kinds of data¢re people within place-based decision making
Cathy Francis Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities identifies a simple but key factor in defining a quality place: “Would I want to live here? Would I want to raise my family here?” Echoes previous session’s conclusion that not everything can be measured - some quality factors are intangible. #PlacesAtPace