9th Feb 2022 2pm
- 3pm
This activity takes place online External experts will present at this online event which will followed by discussion and the opportunity for participants to ask questions. The PARKE Café's aim to aid a deeper understanding of the significance of Practice as Research and Knowledge Exchange. We are keen to develop links across disciplines within the University of Greenwich and with external partners: from grass roots organisations, the creative industries to policymakers and international business. The work will focus on the Sustainable Developments Goals, approached through co-creation, liveness, and embodiment. Our aim is to gain a deeper understanding of Practice as Research, its importance and recognising and giving deserved status to such research, within the rostra of traditional research outputs. Following this webinar there will be a second event on Wednesday 2nd March 2022,10.30am-1.30pm. This will be physical workshop and networking event for partnership building held at Bathway Theatre in Woolwich. The aim is to develop new ideas with members of the University and external partners around the SDG’s Sustainable Development Goals. For more information on this please visit our website: These events have been organised by the CLEI (Co Creating Liveness in Embodied immersion) Research Group, in partnership with Greenwich Research and Enterprise, University of Greenwich
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