We are currently advertising THREE great Research and Innovation Associate opportunities (ie what used to be called PDRAs) working on the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded Green Corridors North East project. The posts last for up to 27 months, until the end of the project in Spring 2028. The aim of the project is to develop new co-created arts- and humanities-led research practices that will contribute significantly to the transformative regeneration of green corridors in the UK and beyond. The project will develop, spread, and scale a co-produced model of placemaking. The three green corridors in the North East are part of an ambitious programme being led by the National Trust to help work in partnership to establish 20 green corridors across England, Northern Ireland and Wales by 2030, working in urban areas to address unequal access to and deliver benefits for nature, heritage, and people.
The three posts will work together based across the three partner universities. They will be focused on:
(1) heritage and history at Durham University https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://bit.ly/3IggWS5__;!!CF15FET90Tp8!D1ieKOpxQQNY7NiSYg87peEHitTYdNu4bDgklS1U_-roaZTF3X3w-TRwF4swkA6TR0PddsqPu3I-1UU5Hf0FjCR8jURW-rIkIJiZaNtR$
(2) culture and creativity at Teesside University https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://bit.ly/3IjiyKL__;!!CF15FET90Tp8!D1ieKOpxQQNY7NiSYg87peEHitTYdNu4bDgklS1U_-roaZTF3X3w-TRwF4swkA6TR0PddsqPu3I-1UU5Hf0FjCR8jURW-rIkIKzit2jM$
(3) nature and natural heritage at Newcastle University https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://bit.ly/4nlgoJs__;!!CF15FET90Tp8!D1ieKOpxQQNY7NiSYg87peEHitTYdNu4bDgklS1U_-roaZTF3X3w-TRwF4swkA6TR0PddsqPu3I-1UU5Hf0FjCR8jURW-rIkIH_V5ztw$
For more details follow the links or for informal advice feel free to contact Mike Crang (m.a.crang@durham.ac.uk) or Sarah Perks (S.Perks@tees.ac.uk) or Paul Stewart (P.Stewart@tees.ac.uk) or Richard Clay (Richard.Clay@newcastle.ac.uk)