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Centre for Policy, Citizenship and Society – Annual Workshop

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This is the inaugural annual workshop of the Centre for Policy, Citizenship and Society (CPCS) and will bring together postgraduate researchers, early career researchers and established scholars to network, share their current research, and learn more about the ways the CPCS can support their work going forward.

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Event details

Overview of the centre: The CPCS conducts research that seeks to understand the ways in which society operates, especially in relation to policy, theory and practice in social contexts. These issues are explored through sociological, socio-political, cultural, economic and organisational lenses, and are underpinned by theoretical and applied research that seeks to understand and inform social and public policy.

Research in the Centre spans a range of themes, including exploring issues of identity (e.g., gender, race/ethnicity, age, social class) and identity construction, youth research, citizenship, security, the workplace, social exclusion as well as research examining the interplay between policy and the changing nature of societies. Much of this work takes a critical lens, with researchers in the centre also actively researching decoloniality.

This event is sponsored by the Centre for Policy, Citizenship and Society and is open to members of the centre as well as postgraduate researchers and members of staff at NTU with an interest in joining the centre. Please direct any queries to the CPCS Director, Dr Imad El-Anis (imad.el-anis@ntu.ac.uk).

Programme

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9:00-10:00 Level 2 Foyer; Level 2 Coffee Hub; Bowden Room; Adams Room

Registration & informal networking

Note: catering will be provided from 9am onwards.

Our programme of activities will not begin until 10am but we will have access to several spaces form 9am so colleagues are welcome to make use of these spaces to begin networking, hold meetings with colleagues etc.

Start of Schedule

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10:00-10:10

Bowden Room

Welcome by CPCS Director (Dr Imad El-Anis)

10:10-10:55

Bowden Room

Networking Session - organised by research team

10:55-11:10 Adams Room; Level 2 Coffee Hub Coffee Break
11:10-12:00

Bowden Room

Working with the Nottingham Civic Exchange to develop policy and impact – Rich Pickford and Haya Fakoush

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Working with impact development colleagues - introduction to Beth Wilkey, Impact Development Office for the School of Social Sciences

12:00-13:00

Adams Room

Lunch
13:00-13:50

Bowden Room

Research Group Showcase and Networking
13:50-14:00

Bowden Room

Closing Remarks by CPCS Director (Dr Imad El-Anis)

End of Schedule

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14:00-17:00

Level 2 Coffee Hub; Bowden Room; Adams Room

Note: 2PM will mark the end of our programmed activities, however, we will have access to several spaces until 5PM and colleagues are welcome to make use of them. Research Groups, for example, may wish to conduct their own meetings using the spaces available. Colleagues may also wish to continue networking or discussing possibilities for collaboration using these spaces.
Virtual Event https://www.ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2023/6/centre-for-policy,-citizenship-and-society-annual-workshop

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