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University experts host free events in nationwide celebration of social science

Friday, 21 October 2022

People across Nottingham and beyond are invited to join ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ academics at a series of events covering a range of activities including knitting for connecting people and places, and song writing for children.

Experts from the Faculty of Social Sciences are sharing their skills and knowledge at 15 events that are part of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)’s flagship , which is celebrating its 20th anniversary.

The national festival is an opportunity for anyone to explore topics relating to social science – from health and wellbeing, to crime, equality, education and identity – through free events run by researchers from UK universities.

Nottingham events cover a wide range of topics, with a on restorative justice; by members of the Nottingham Youth Climate Assembly 2022; and an exploring sex workers’ experiences in the city.

Events will take place across the country and online from Saturday 22 October until Sunday 13 November. Highlights from the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ include:

  • – Saturday 22 October: an event exploring the benefits of volunteering in your local green spaces, with an interactive nature trail.

  • – Monday 24 October: two interactive workshops, one for children and one for parents/carers/educators, looking at how to write songs.

  • – Wednesday 9 November: a performance picnic with refugee women, where each participant will tell a story about their food and their lived experiences, finishing by serving the audience the food they have prepared.

  • – Saturday 12 November: the event will show two films created by community-led projects which reflect on the histories and legacies of transatlantic slavery and female work in the East Midlands cotton textile industry.

  • – Sunday 13 November: an interactive workshop exploring how craft connects us.

Nottingham University Business School academics are also running a webinar series based on their research into work, employment, and organisation. They will share their findings on how companies can effectively operate in a changing landscape. The webinars will cover:

Todd Landman
A key theme for this year’s festival is ‘my local area’ and many of our events will explore Nottingham and the East Midlands, giving local people the chance to get to know our area better with the help of our experts. The festival is always a great opportunity for the university to share the valuable work our colleagues are contributing, both to the region and to wider society with their world-leading research.
Professor Todd Landman, Pro-Vice Chancellor for the Faculty of Social Sciences

Professor Alison Park, ESRC’s Interim Executive Chair, said: “The ESRC Festival of Social Science offers a fascinating insight into some of the country’s leading social science research and its relevance to individuals, society and the economy. This year we are celebrating the festival’s 20th birthday with hundreds of free events across the UK, including at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´. We hope the events are enjoyable and inspiring.”

Visit the Festival of Social Science’s webpage for more information and the run by the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

These events are part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2022 and were made possible thanks to funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), which is part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

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More information is available from Paula Gurteen in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ at paula.gurteen@nottingham.ac.uk

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