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SUMMARY:CERG Talk at Royal Geographical Society – 1st September 2023 (2pm)
DESCRIPTION:A Cultural Engine Research Group talk\, we will present an initial paper blending interdisciplinary emotion research (from mental health\, social psychology and affect theory) and ‘on the ground’ non-academic expertise of delivering local heritage projects in Essex. The ambition will be to influence and impact local policy around levelling-up and pride in place policy. Giles Tofield (Cultural Engine)\, Tony Sampson (University of Essex)\, Andrew Branch (University of East London)\, Ian Tucker (University of East London).
URL:https://culturalengine.org.uk/event/cerg-talk-at-royal-geographical-society-1st-september-2023-2pm/
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SUMMARY:CERG Event at Conway Hall London - What is the point of Modern Universities?
DESCRIPTION:A Cultural Engine Research Group Event – Is Toby Young\, former non-executive director at the Office for Students\, right to denigrate (modern) university provision when he states\, ‘why spend three years doing media studies at a second-rate university when you could find a better-paid job after getting a qualification in a skilled occupation at a further education college – and without a debt of £50\,000?’ \nOr should we extend the novelist David Lodge’s defence of pre-92 universities – ‘cathedrals of the modern age [that] shouldn’t have to justify their existence by utilitarian criteria’ – to all institutions\, enabling economically deprived students over-represented at ‘second-rate’ ones the opportunity to value education for its own sake? \nJoin the debate at Conway Hall in London from 7pm. Speakers include Tom Owolade (Writer/Author New Statesman and Unherd)\, Dr Alka Sehgal Cuthbert (Director of ‘Don’t Divide Us’)\, Dr Tania Phipps-Rufus (Research & Innovation Lead University of East London)\, Dr Tony Sampson (Reader in Digital Communications at University of Essex)\, Carl Hayden-Smith (Associate Professor Media University of East London). Chaired by Dr Andrew Branch (University of East London) \nConway Hall – 25 Red Lion Square London WC1R 4RL
URL:https://culturalengine.org.uk/event/cerg-event-at-conway-hall-london-what-is-the-point-of-modern-universities/
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