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McCa11um

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James Thompson (@jamesthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Our new CARE Lab space ⁦<a href="/WhitworthArt/">the Whitworth</a>⁩ is being prepared - come to welcome event 23rd March 5pm at the gallery. Not many ⁦⁦<a href="/ahrcpress/">Arts and Humanities Research Council</a>⁩ projects have LS Lowry hung in their spaces! ⁦@CareAesths⁩ ⁦<a href="/UoMNews/">The University of Manchester News</a>⁩
Melanie Welham (@melaniewelham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Modern Slavery and Human Rights PEC (@slaverypec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research by CIPSnews shows that fewer UK companies filed reports about what they do to tackle forced labour in their supply chains, which they are required by the UK Modern Slavery Act theguardian.com/business/2023/…

Believe In Me CIC (@bimcic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A painting by Philip de László of two Indian soldiers who served in the First World War is at risk of leaving the UK unless a domestic buyer can be found. The portrait, valued at £650,000, depicts the cavalry officers Risaldar Jagat Singh and Risaldar Man Singh.

A painting by Philip de László of two Indian soldiers who served in the First World War is at risk of leaving the UK unless a domestic buyer can be found.
The portrait, valued at £650,000, depicts the cavalry officers Risaldar Jagat Singh and Risaldar Man Singh.
Professor Alison Park (@parkali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to be overseeing work on the UKRI cross council response mode pilot scheme, supported by a fantastic team. This is a call for the new Interdisciplinary Assessment College who will help us assess the applications - take a look, share &, of course, do consider applying.

Jennifer Johnson (was Stergiou) (@jstergiou81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My last AGM as Chair! Please do join us to be active in the governance of your ARMA UK association and hear from incoming Chair @LornaRFDNCL on future plans!

Rebecca Madgin (@imadgination03) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really pleased to see the paperback edition of our book is now out. This edited collection introduces a number of people-centred methodologies that can help us to better capture and understand our attachments to historic urban places tinyurl.com/4tp56shm

Really pleased to see the paperback edition of our book is now out. This edited collection introduces a number of people-centred methodologies that can help us to better capture and understand our attachments to historic urban places  

tinyurl.com/4tp56shm
Professor Alison Park (@parkali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Both funds support the testing of interventions that aim to spread opportunities & reduce spatial disparities in economic, health & social outcomes for people & places across the UK by using, primarily, robust counterfactual impact evaluation methods ukri.org/opportunity/cr…

Stian Westlake (@stianwestlake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

Humanities Division (@oxhumanities) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we are launching a report which shows that studying a humanities degree at university gives young people vital skills which benefit them throughout their careers and prepare them for changes and uncertainty in the labour market: ox.ac.uk/news/2023-06-2…

Mike Collins (@mikeyc74) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well that was a busy lunchtime - helping 80 froglets cross the road as they headed from where they were born up the valley. They'd started to move after some overnight rain #30dayswild #springwatch

Well that was a busy lunchtime - helping 80 froglets cross the road as they headed from where they were born up the valley. They'd started to move after some overnight rain #30dayswild #springwatch
Rebecca Madgin (@imadgination03) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

New! <a href="/ahrcpress/">Arts and Humanities Research Council</a> 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…
Arts and Humanities Research Council (@ahrcpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Funding available to develop a Network Plus to enhance the resilience, health and wellbeing of UK coastal communities and seas 🌊 Find out more about the opportunity: orlo.uk/VQgD9

Funding available to develop a Network Plus to enhance the resilience, health and wellbeing of UK coastal communities and seas 🌊 
Find out more about the opportunity: orlo.uk/VQgD9
Jaideep Gupte (@jaigupte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

giulio quaggiotto (@gquaggiotto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"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