Research Adaptation Workshop: Outreach, Knowledge Exchange & Exhibitions

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The Centre for Data, Culture & Society and the Research Office of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences are running this programme of online workshops focused on adapting approaches to research in the context of ongoing remote and hybrid working. 

These workshops will focus on research areas that have been significantly impacted by social distancing measures. They will bring together colleagues with varying levels of experience in adapting their research so that we can learn from the experience of our community, understand the barriers and explore ways of supporting research adaptation over the medium term. 

This workshop focuses on Outreach, Knowledge Exchange & Exhibitions 

Engaging stakeholders and the public is an important aspect of most research projects, and a key research practice for artists and curators. At the moment, however, hosting lectures and events in the flesh and putting up exhibitions and research displays in physical locations is difficult. While some aspects can be easily shifted to online platforms, there can be challenges and losses inherent in this shift. On the other hand, however, digital engagement also opens out some exciting new potential in terms of visual presentation and interactivity.  

More information about the series of workshops can be found here: Research Adaptation Workshops

Participants can book onto the whole series or individual workshops. 

 

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