Rethinking Centres and Peripheries (ReCAP), Seminar 2
This seminar will examine the consequences of economic austerity in previously 'resilient' non-metropolitan centres regarding their relevance to the national and international economy.

Our research seminars cover a broad range of subjects and include representatives from academic institutions, industry, government departments and other relevant organisations.
This seminar will examine the consequences of economic austerity in previously 'resilient' non-metropolitan centres regarding their relevance to the national and international economy.
These seminars series draw together key stakeholders in the current diverse field of caring.
This is the fifth seminar in a six seminar series. This particular seminar focuses on the changing face of legal regulation - rights, resolution and efficiency.
The second seminar in the series, which brings together a range of national and international speakers to explore and critically engage with issues of diversity.
Developing leaders for innovation and change. This seminar focuses on developing leaders.
This fourth seminar, 'Ethical issues in First Person Perspective Digital Ethnography FPPDE' will explore issues of consent, anonymity, power, and participants' control of the technology.
This is the third seminar in a four seminar series. The theme of this seminar is empirical modelling: distributional assumptions/efficiency – 2008 crisis (stochastic models).
This seminar series aims to establish a multidisciplinary group of international academics and practitioners approaching the field of social enterprise (SE) from a critical yet sympathetic perspective.
This seminar series aims to promote partnerships between leading academics and practitioners concerned with young people's sexual health.
This seminar series aims to establish a multidisciplinary group of international academics and practitioners approaching the field of social enterprise (SE) from a critical yet sympathetic perspective.