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Arts-Based Engagement to Explore inequalities in the confidence and satisfaction in health care of people from diverse communities.
Using an arts-health collaborative approach we will develop innovative methodologies in knowledge exchange and co-create pathways with stakeholders to build trust and increase satisfaction in end-of-life care for people who face inequalities includin...
Getting Started with Participatory Research
BackgroundOur work in the Faculty of Medicine has provided new structures to support and recognise public-patient engagement and involvement in research. A steering group comprised of staff (from UHS_NHS teams, administrative, clinical academic, res...
‘No disagreeable Figure in Petticoats’: Men, Mollies and Cross-Dressing in England c.1690-1750’
This project examines the lived experiences of men who dressed as women in early eighteenth-century England. These Mollies, who frequented the relative ‘safe-space’ of the Molly Houses for entertainment, companionship, sexual relations and love, attr...
Inclusive Smart Textile Design for Healthy Ageing
The population of the world is ageing. In the UK, 4.02 million older people live alone which accounts for 6% of the UK population. Studies have highlighted these people are more likely to attend accident and emergency, visit their GPs, have multiple...
Building Exchange: Capacity, Resilience and Sustainable Eco-systems in the Global Creative and Cultural Industries
This project brings together three research partners: Kochi-Muziris art Biennale in India, the Banlieue Films Festival in Senegal, and Digital Suzhou Festival in China. Through a series of roundtable events designed to facilitate knowledge exchange ...
Exploring the value of postcards for placemaking and storytelling
Two linked pilot projects have been exploring the value of postcards for placemaking and storytellingThe first project was supported by the SMMI (Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute) and the Higher Education Innovation Fund. It began with the d...