Hubert Nicholson: Lost and Found Jun 1, 2017 - Mar 31, 2020
A guided walk around the area associated with Hubert Nicholson’s East Coast novel Sunk Island (1956) focusing on specific geographical features and including readings from the novel, followed by a ‘Yorkshire Tea’ in Holy Trinity Church and a rehears...
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Projects (6)
By the rising tide of Humber: Flooding Andrew Marvell's Hull Oct 1, 2019 - Mar 31, 2020
https://risingtide.hull.ac.uk/
This project engages new and young audiences with the story of ‘tide of Humber’ poet, Andrew Marvell (1621-78), highlighting Marvell’s relationship with Hull and the Humber in the lead-up to Marvell’s 400th birthday...
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HEIF: Rising Tide in the Humber: An online toolkit for teaching flood and climate histories in schools Jan 1, 2022 - Jul 31, 2022
This project uses the past to raise awareness about present-day flooding by highlighting the environmental, social, and cultural impact of a major flood of Hull in 1646. It will create an online toolkit – a website, dynamic map, and 360 VR film – des...
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HIKE: Impact Acceleration for AHRC STG “Brightening the Covenant Chain”: Gathering Impact Evaluation Materials on a Museum Exhibition, Artist’s Residency and Schools Outreach Nov 1, 2022 - Jul 31, 2023
This project requests timely support to host a series of focus groups and generate qualitative and quantitative Impact data with American Museum & Gardens (AM&G) staff, volunteers and visitors so as to evaluate the reach and significance of the range...
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HIKE: Risky Cities KE fellowship Jan 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2026
This KE Fellowship will enhance and upscale knowledge exchange and policy impacts from UKRI-funded projects pioneering arts-led, creative and participatory community engagement for climate and flood resilience (Risky Cities, On the Edge, and Arts, He...
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HIKE: Community Waterscapes: landscape change through the lens of water, community and material culture Jul 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2025
Building on the success of previous interdisciplinary humanities-led projects which have worked with communities to share knowledges of cultural and environmental change in watery spaces (AHRC Risky Cities; ESRC White Rose Fellowship Arts, Heritage &...
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