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2020

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By Nicola Gauld

Event: ‘Making Histories, Sharing Histories.’ Putting University-Community Collaboration into Practice

On 02, Nov 2020 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld

‘Making Histories, Sharing Histories.’ Putting University-Community Collaboration into Practice

23 November 5-6.30pm

Domus Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Histories of Education & Childhood, University of Birmingham, Online Seminar 

‘Every [community] historian discloses a new horizon’ (After George Sand)

Join us on Monday 23 November 5-6.30pm to discuss university-public engagement with research. The event will include the showing of a new film documenting the work between 2014 and 2019 of the Arts and Humanities Research Council [AHRC] funded Voices of War and Peace First World War Engagement Centre; the launch of an open-access research guide to working collaboratively with communities; and the launch of the AHRC funded The First World War and its Legacy 2020 and Beyond: Community, Collaboration and Conflict, a collaboration with community groups to co-produce and co-design four open access e-books which will make visible the work of community historians.

Q&A with

  • Dr Nicola Gauld (Project Manager for Everything to Everyone, former Coordinator of Voices of War and Peace Engagement Centre)
  • Professor Ian Grosvenor (Director of Voices of War and Peace Engagement Centre)
  • Professor Sarah Lloyd (Director of Everyday Lives in War Engagement Centre)
  • Garry Stewart (Recognize Black Heritage and Culture)

To register please visit Eventbrite