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16-11-2018 14:11:22
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Our new CARE Lab space the Whitworth is being prepared - come to welcome event 23rd March 5pm at the gallery. Not many Arts and Humanities Research Council projects have LS Lowry hung in their spaces! @CareAesths The University of Manchester News


An important milestone has been reached today with publication of the first edition of the UK Research and Innovation EDI strategy & suite of detailed action plans. As UKRI Executive Champion for People, Culture & Talent I am personally delighted and grateful to everyone for their engagement.



Exciting new funding for collaborative research on how community assets can be integrated w/health systems, mobilised to address place-based health inequalities & target support where it is needed most Arts and Humanities Research Council UK Research and Innovation Christopher Smith Helen Chatterjee James Sanderson The National Centre for Creative Health





Levelling up: Economic and Social Research Council & UK Research and Innovation are investing £23m in partnerships to analyse and address local challenges. Nice piece in Civil Service World by my colleague James Canton on our Local Policy Innovation Partnerships project civilserviceworld.com/professions/ar…



New! Arts and Humanities Research Council Place Programme report is now online. Outlines how work within the arts and humanities is advancing a people-centred, place-led approach that can deliver positive benefits for people and place. ⬇️ #placebasedresearch gla.ac.uk/media/Media_97…



I’m listening to this deeply meaningful BBC Sounds podcast by Christienna Fryar (AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker) with Helen Chatterjee & Dr Myrtle Emmanuel on the *unfair and avoidable* differences in #health outcomes across the places we live, play, work, and across who we are as people.

"Can a project’s success be judged on the basis of its never being completed? Yes, if it’s a living archive of the world’s most complex countryside". Keep going back to the amazing People's Archive of Rural India ruralindiaonline.org People's Archive of Rural India