On Saturday 14 November 2015 Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery hosted an event which formed part of the Economic & Social Research Council’s (ESRC) annual Festival of Social Science. The interdisciplinary public engagement event (organised by Professor Kim Stevenson) was entitled Plymouth Past: Sustainable Future and involved interactive displays and exhibitions of the work of several members of the Plymouth University School of Law on this year’s ESRC theme of sustainability The exhibition focused on 3 main aspects: social, cultural and environmental sustainability
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Plymouth Sound and adjacent estuaries, UK has been used as a working harbour throughout the ages and...
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Civic LAB is a collaborative research Civic Lab is an interdisciplinary research group centred on pa...
University of Plymouth in association with the Institute for Contemporary British History, King’s Co...
‘Aftermath’ was a new exhibition of work by Jill Randall, along with accompanying creative public en...
Through a series of skills-based workshops, cultural sharing and the development of an understanding...
This inspiring, well organised, and well attended day was the third and, sadly, the last of three ex...
Martin Fowler's work featured in this group exhibition featuring the work of eight contemporary arti...
The Whole Earth? exhibition (http://www.hardrainproject.com/) currently hosted by several instituti...
Despite mounting evidence of global environmental stress, many educationalists appear to be discount...
In October 2022, Canterbury Christ Church University invited staff, students and the wider community...
Dr John Darwell was an invited speaker at the University of Central Lancashire's annual fieldwork ph...
This paper argues that engagement with heritage by educational organisations is an effective tool in...
Presented and discussed my research role within the School of the Arts with court members (Governors...
Group exhibition. ‘Museum Futures: Exploring Partnerships and Public Engagement’ comprised an exh...
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Civic LAB is a collaborative research Civic Lab is an interdisciplinary research group centred on pa...