Hi again everyone! Welcome to my 3rd, and sadly final, blog! I’ll say all my farewells and thanks at the end, so for now, let’s just dive in! As we did in my previous blog, let’s remind ourselves of… 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 →
The Creative Research Methods Group invite you to join us for another vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Monday 25th November 2024 14:00-15:30 GMT on Microsoft Teams. This session features: Gabriel Hoosain Khan, University of Brighton: ‘The Body… 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 →
The Exploring Human-Animal and Multispecies Relations: Risk Taking in Research Methods Symposium takes place at the University of Brighton 6th and 7th June 2024. The abstracts for the event and details of the programme can be found below. Abstracts… Continue Reading →
New on the blog Writer-in-Residence, Sonny-Rhoey Liverod-Griffin writing on Gaming & Wellbeing: Video Games––Why Immersion and Escapism Are Crucial to Wellbeing An introduction––Why games are important to mental wellbeing and what they can offer us? Writer-in-Residence, Rob Vanston writing on… Continue Reading →
You are invited to join us at this Brighton Fringe Theatre & Forum Event Sunday 5 May 2024, 6.30 pm Old Net Loft, Kings Road Arches, Brighton We would like to invite you to our Brighton Fringe Theatre & Forum… Continue Reading →
6-7 June 2024 University of Brighton Online & in-person event REGISTRATION INFO PROGRAMME (pdf) A two-day symposium aimed at bringing together researchers venturing to make sense of human-animal relationships & multispecies entanglements, using novel, qualitative & creative research… Continue Reading →
Join us for this series of making sessions organised by our CAW PGR member, Gabriel Khan. The Making Circle The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing When: 5 April 2024, 13:00-16:00 Where: Mithras Building, room 118-119, Moulsecoomb Campus Who can join:… Continue Reading →
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