An Introduction to Co-produced Research
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An Introduction to Co-produced Research

Would you like to find out more about co-produced research?

By Brigstow Institute, University of Bristol

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School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol

University Road Bristol BS8 1SS United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Join Brigstow and Hannah Mumby for a workshop to explore how to use co-produced approaches in research.

This event is aimed at anyone wanting to find out about co-produced research. It could be of interest to researchers from both within and beyond the University of Bristol, so artists and community members/groups are all welcome as are academic members of staff from any discipline.

We'll start promptly at 12:00 with an introduction. There will be interactive activities with Hannah to find out more about co-production and how to do co-produced research. We will provide a nice lunch and there will be plenty of time to ask us questions and meet others. The workshop will finish at 4pm.

Hannah is an artist and creative facilitator based in Exeter. She facilitates reflective spaces to help teams explore and learn from the tangles knots of their collaborative work. She specialises in helping people delve into the messy process of co-production, using effective facilitation practices and an interactive tool called the Co-production Oracle that she co-created with the University of Exeter.

The workshop will take place in person in the Hepple Lecture Theatre, Geographical Sciences Building, University Road, Bristol. BS8 1SS. Information about accessibility can be found in this AccessAble report.

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Brigstow supports research that foregrounds the experience of human relationships with each other, technology, the environment and other beings. Have a look at Brigstow's website for more details of how to contact us, our events, funded projects and other ways to get involved.

FreeSep 4 · 12:00 PM GMT+1