The Uses of Literacy revisited – exhibition launch event, Sheffield
Posted on July 20 2017 in News & UpdatesThe launch of “The Uses of Literacy revisited: young people in Rotherham reimagine the future” exhibition was held at the Western Bank Library Exhibition Gallery, Sheffield on Wednesday 14th June 2017. The exhibition, which runs until 9 September 2017, showcases…
Report: Doing research differently – imagining better communities in local and global contexts
Posted on July 20 2017 in News & UpdatesFollowing our ‘Doing research differently – imagining better communities in local and global contexts’ workshop, which took place on Tuesday 20 June 2017 at My Place, Rotherham, we have produced a report containing key information and feedback from the day. Read…
Blog: Doing research differently: imagining better communities in local and global contexts by Paul Ward
Posted on July 18 2017 in News & UpdatesIn June 2017, three Māori scholars visited Yorkshire to participate in an event in Rotherham organised by Imagine: Connecting Communities Through Research. This commentary is written after reflection by Paul Ward, professor of modern British history at the University of…
New publication on collaborative working practices: imagining better research partnerships
Posted on July 18 2017 in News & UpdatesZanib Rasool, an Imagine project community researcher who is studying for a Doctoral in Education at the University of Sheffield, has had an article published in Research for All, a new peer-reviewed journal focusing on research that involves universities and…