Yes I'd like to come to this. Thankyou. Sue Hacking.
Dr. S. Hacking
Senior Research Fellow in Mental Health | University of Central Lancashire School of Health| Room BB313|Brook Building|UCLan|Preston|PR1 2HE|| 01772 893703/07963 467 958
. RSPH Arts and Health Awardwinner 2011, 2009: Outstanding and innovative contributions to Arts & Health Research.
University of Central Lancashire, School of Health
. Awarded Outstanding for Resources & Practice Learning for NMC Annual Monitoring 2010/11
. Recognised within RAE 2008 as being within the top ten universities for Nursing & Midwifery Research
. Shortlisted for the Times Higher Education Leadership & Management Award 2011 for Knowledge
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From: Performative Social Science [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anne-Charlotte Tulinius
Sent: 22 August 2012 23:34
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Subject: GREAT NEWS: A new Cambridge University forum for research through art and creativity October 12th
Importance: High
Dear all
I am very pleased to let you know that
Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge University will be hosting a new forum for researchers working in the field between science and the arts.
The first meeting is October 12th 2012
No matter what discipline you come come from, the forum will be relevant for you if you are using or interested in research methods inspired by the arts and sociology/anthropology, or working with artists to develop research data collection methods or research communication methods.
The Forum will make it possible for researchers from all disciplines to meet at Cambridge University four times a year to share ideas, and get feedback from peers on ideas and developments of research projects where artistic or creative (re)presentations are used to explore humanistic elements of life.
We have a year to demonstrate that there is a need for such a forum, so please come if at all possible for you to support the start of this initiative.
We have to pay ourselves for the transport to Cambridge, and the lunch/teas, but there will be no other charges for attending the meeting.
Please let me know if you are interested, and if you can come at [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask], and I will be back with more information.
Very best wishes
Charlotte Tulinius
Charlotte Tulinius
MD, Ph.D., MHPE, MRCGP
Medical Director of Curriculum, Royal College of General Practitioners, London, UK
Associate Professor of Postgraduate Education, The Research Unit for General Practice Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Copenhagen, Denmark www.fe.ku.dk
Senior member, St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, UK
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