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Our Entrepreneurial Fellows represent innovation in areas where Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ is developing practice and research to improve people's lives and have a positive impact on society.
A new style of ‘military history from the street’ has challenged entrenched narratives of the First World War in Northern Ireland which have been central to sectarian identities for a century.
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Patience, Henrietta. 2024. Addressing Sustainability in Art And Design. In: Andy Ash and Peter Carr, eds. A Practical Guide to Teaching Art and Design in the Secondary School. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 236-249. ISBN 9781032455303. Goldsmiths,
Katsou, Natalie. 2026. Intermedial heterotopia in contextual studies. Studies in Theatre and Performance, 46(1), pp. 24-41. ISSN 1468-2761. Review: Re-imagining Independence in Contemporary Greek Theatre and Performance by Philip Hager, Cambridge,
Andrea's work and passion hold a focus on facilitating interfaith encounters through theatre, critical pedagogy and youth activism, multi-arts and creative educational approaches.
Brenda is an Educator, Composer, Performer and Artist. Her specialism is a passion for teaching expressive voice to people in all areas of the community from high profile psychiatric prisons to special schools, Montessori nurseries to the BBC Concert and Symphony Orchestras.
Shelley's research focuses on the intersection between Indigenous literary studies and critical museum practice.
Ada Maria’s research focuses on the psychological mechanisms underlying consumers’ sustainable choices and behaviours.
Luciana studies how actors and institutions shape and are shaped by our current media landscape.