Community University Partnership Programme Blog

Poetic Auto-ethnographies: Exploring the Potential of Collaborative Arts-based Research with Dr Helen Johnson – 13th April 2017

Date: Thursday 13 April, 1.30 – 5pm Location: Room 204, City centre campus, Grand Parade, University of Brighton Helen’s workshop is free and aimed at poets, academics and community groups interested in exploring ways in which we can work together. The timetable on the day will include: Sharing the results of a collaborative research project…

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Mental Health First Aid training workshop – 4th and 5th May 2017

Mental Health First Aid 51 Rowlands Road, Worthing  BN11 3JR 9.00am till 5pm each day  £250.00  (discount of £30 if paid by 1st April 2017) Susan Craney, a MHFA England National Trainer will be running a course in Worthing that is open to all. Mental Health affects us all. How we think and feel about…

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What happens when a researcher wants to publish differently?: A vision of the possibilities – Cabaret as academic discourse with Dr Geof Hill, Thursday 23rd March, M218 Mithras House

Dr Geof Hill Birmingham City University  Thursday 23rd March, 5pm Mithras House, room: M218 Geof will present his cabaret which was presented last year at Birmingham City University, Dublin City University and Oxford Brookes University.  The cabaret runs for forty minutes and there will be time for questions and discussion following its presentation. Dr Geof…

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The Alternative Panto Brighton presents A-Ladd-in, 19th January – 2nd Feb, Sallis Benney Theatre

Colleagues may like to know there is reduced admission to the Alternative Pantomime, with tickets at half price, £10, for University of Brighton staff. A-Ladd-in provides a spectacular curtain raiser to LGBT History Month 2017 and is one of a range of initiatives contributing to LGBT welfare in the city, raising money for the Rainbow Fund and…

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PhD Studentship Opportunities at University of Brighton, 2017

The University of Brighton Collge of Arts and Humanities is a member of the AHRC TECHNE Training Partnership. This offers Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) PhD awards for those commencing study in September 2017. The University of Brighton also offers a number of fully funded PhD places. The University of Brighton’s Centre for Applied…

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Fully-funded PhD studentships at CRESR, Sheffield Hallam University

The Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR), Sheffield Hallam University is recruiting for fully-funded PhD studentships linked to the White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership – a collaboration between the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York, Sheffield Hallam, Hull, Bradford and Manchester Metropolitan University (http://www.wrdtc.ac.uk/the-white-rose-dtp/). We are seeking proposal across the range of CRESR…

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A future for post industrial communities: conference call

A two-day conference co-hosted by the national campaigning organisation HOPE not hate and Leeds University’s Centre for Employment Relations Innovation and Change (CERIC) on 23 and 24 March 2017 https://goo.gl/forms/dRZ7Yjfc4ZWJphqw2 The process of deindustrialisation has destabilised many working class communities across the country. The large industrial workplaces (docks, mines, steel works, potteries, and car plants)…

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Benefits of volunteering for looked after young people and care leavers

Some of you may be interested in the following article, which used data that had been generated by a project evaluation conducted jointly by Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation, Greater Manchester Youth Network and Manchester Metropolitan University. The data were purposely collected in a way that allowed for more robustness than that typically required…

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B Right On Festival – Celebrate LGBT History Month 2017

The Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum have been busy over the Christmas Holiday putting together an event for LGBT HISTORY MONTH and we would like to invite you to get involved. B Right On Festival The overall aim of this three week project in Brighton is to promote unity, equality and diversity for…

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Multi-Million Pound boost to support access into Higher level education across Sussex

Efforts to increase the participation in higher education of disadvantaged groups across East and West Sussex and Brighton & Hove received a major boost today as it was confirmed that the Sussex Learning Network has been successful in its bid for a share of a new £60 million per year programme. The National Collaborative Outreach…

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