The Creative Research Methods Group invite you to join us for another vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Tuesday 14th January 2025 14:00-15:30 GMT on Microsoft Teams. This session features: Barbara Grabher, University of Brighton: ‘Postcards of the… Continue Reading →
All members of CAW are invited to the 4th session of the Making Circle! Alice O’Malley-Woods will lead a session on using tarot as part of research practice. Alice, “During a 6-month long stint as writer-in-residence at Treadwell’s Bookshop, London,… Continue Reading →
“Home is where the Heart is.”[1] Dhanusha Ranapurwala is a student on the MA Creative Writing. In this blog post, she offers an insight into her work on a research project entitled Maisha Stories that was funded by the Impact… Continue Reading →
By Ruchika Wason Singh (artist, New Delhi) and Jess Moriarty (UoB) In the autumn of 2021, the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing funded a symposium led by myself (Jess) and Kate Aughterson, called, Performing Maternities, an event that… Continue Reading →
The Maisha Stories Project received National Lottery funding from National Lottery Community Fund to develop work on the initial Impact Acceleration Account funded initiative and the Policy Support Fund Project with Sussex Police, and connect Black, Asian and ethnically diverse… Continue Reading →
Christmas is coming and no doubt also a showing of the much beloved Snowman film created by the late Raymond Briggs who taught at the University of Brighton for many years. Other comic creators who have lived locally include V… Continue Reading →
Are you a researcher working in the fast-developing field of Creative Health? In February 2025, the Centre for Arts & Wellbeing at the University of Brighton will be hosting a conference to explore emerging themes and findings in research that… Continue Reading →
Deborah Humphrey, an MA student on the Creative Writing Programme and former mental health nurse, reports on CAW’s Maisha Stories workshop series and shares her particular interest in how creative interventions such as writing and photography can improve wellbeing. … Continue Reading →
The Creative Research Methods Group invite you to join us for another vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Tuesday 15th October 2024 14:00-15:30 BST on Microsoft Teams. This session features: Paul Dudman, University of East London: ‘Crafting Resistance:… Continue Reading →
Tom Roberts is a doctoral researcher in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at The University of Brighton and is funded by the ESRC South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership. Here they report on their experience of presenting at the… Continue Reading →
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