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The Centre for Research in History, Heritage and Memory Studies at Nottingham Trent University. Making the past meaningful in the present.
Nottingham
Joined January 2024
Reminder that we have our next History and Policy online seminar tonight at 5pm with Dr Matthew Smith (Strathclyde University) taking part in a Q&A session on the topic 'How History Can Help Solve Our Mental Health Crisis’. Register via link below ⬇️.
Tuesday 24 June, 5–6.30pm. On Teams. For our next History and Policy Online Seminar we have Professor Matthew Smith (@UniStrathclyde) presenting a Q&A session: How History Can Help Solve Our Mental Health Crisis. Register for free:
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Tuesday 24 June, 5–6.30pm. On Teams. For our next History and Policy Online Seminar we have Professor Matthew Smith (@UniStrathclyde) presenting a Q&A session: How History Can Help Solve Our Mental Health Crisis. Register for free:
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Dr Matthew Smith presents 'How History Can Help Solve Our Mental Health Crisis, a Q&A'
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RT @TeachMedWomen: Only two weeks to go until our next CPD day at Nottingham Trent University!. We've got a fascinating day lined up for te….
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Today, 5–6.30 pm on Teams. Professor Gill Allwood will be presenting on 'What’s gender got to do with it? National and local climate policy in Uganda' for the CRHHMS Centre Research Seminar. Register for free via the Eventbrite link ⬇️.
For our next CRHHMS Centre Research Seminar we have Professor Gill Allwood presenting 'What’s gender got to do with it? National and local climate policy in Uganda'. Monday 2 June, 5-6.30pm. Online via Teams. Register for free:.
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For our next CRHHMS Centre Research Seminar we have Professor Gill Allwood presenting 'What’s gender got to do with it? National and local climate policy in Uganda'. Monday 2 June, 5-6.30pm. Online via Teams. Register for free:.
eventbrite.co.uk
Professor Gill Allwood presents “What’s gender got to do with it? National and local climate policy in Uganda”
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For our next History and Policy online seminar on Tuesday 27 May, 5-6.30pm, we will have @KevinMattJones speaking on 'Why are we still waiting for a National Social Service? Lessons from the history of health and social care'. Register for free at:
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Dr Kevin Jones presents "Why are we still waiting for a National Social Service? Lessons from the history of health and social care"
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Tickets are now available on Eventbrite for the NTU History Postgraduate Conference 2025. The theme for this year is 'Power and the People'!. Thursday 5 June, 10am-4.30pm at Boots Library, NTU City Campus. Register for free at:.
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The theme of this year's History Postgrad Conference at NTU is 'Power and the People'.
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2/2 The talk will be hosted at @TrentUni and available to watch online. Register for free on Eventbrite:.
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The NTU Oral History Group presents Alessandro Portelli, ‘From red to black. Political and cultural change in an industrial town'.
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REMINDER Tonight we have our next CRHHMS Centre Research Seminar with CRHHMS's own Steven King presenting “Talking to ‘benefit cheats’: Oral histories from danger to redemption”. Monday 12 May, 5-6.30pm on Teams. Register for free via Eventbrite:
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Professor Steven King presents “Talking to ‘benefit cheats’: Oral histories from danger to redemption”
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This afternoon, come and join us for our Heritage & Communities KEP Network Spotlight Session with the National Trust where we speak with Rachael Hall, NT's Consultancy Manager for Land & Nature, on the NT's conservation goals. Register for free on Eventbrite. @nationaltrust.
The next Spotlight Session for the Heritage and Communities Knowledge Exchange Partnership Network at NTU is with Rachael Hall and the National Trust. Wednesday 7th May 2025, 1:30-2:30pm, on MS Teams. Register for free:
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Weds 21 May, 5-7pm. The NTU Oral History Group will be hosting Alessandro Portelli presenting: ‘From red to black. Political and cultural change in an industrial town’. This talk will be both in-person and online. For more info and to register, see
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The NTU Oral History Group presents Alessandro Portelli, ‘From red to black. Political and cultural change in an industrial town'.
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The next Spotlight Session for the Heritage and Communities Knowledge Exchange Partnership Network at NTU is with Rachael Hall and the National Trust. Wednesday 7th May 2025, 1:30-2:30pm, on MS Teams. Register for free:
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Hear about current projects and opportunities to work with the National Trust
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Tuesday 29 April – The History and Policy Seminar is back with @melnowicki presenting "Bringing Home the Housing Crisis: Politicising the Domestic in Neoliberal Times". 5-6.30pm on Teams. Register for free on Eventbrite:
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Dr Mel Nowicki presents "Bringing Home the Housing Crisis: Politicising the Domestic in Neoliberal Times"
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NTU History Postgraduate Conference is back for 2025!. The theme for this year is 'Power and the People' with the conference taking place on 5 June. We're looking for 15 minute papers on any historical research relating to this theme. Deadline to apply: 2 May #callforpapers
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On Monday 7 April, 5-6.30pm, we have our next Centre Research Seminar with Peter Jones and Karen Thompson presenting 'Fragmentary Histories: Making Sense of Material Culture in the Workhouse'. Register for free on Eventbrite:
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Dr Peter Jones and Karen Thompson presents “Fragmentary Histories: Making Sense of Material Culture in the Workhouse”
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For our next History and Policy Online Seminar on 25 March, 5-6.30pm we have @JayWiggan presenting "Acceleration, path dependence and policy exhaustion: thirty five years of ‘work first’ active labour market policy". Register for free here:
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Dr Jay Wiggan presents "Acceleration, path dependence and policy exhaustion: thirty five years of ‘work first’ active labour market policy"
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RT @Medievalists: I'm doing a talk this Monday about doing Public History (and trying to Get Paid for it) with @CRHHMS at Nottingham Trent….
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Monday 3 March, 5-6.30pm GMT on MS Teams. For our next research seminar we have Peter Konieczny from @Medievalists presenting "Doing Public History and Trying to Get Paid for It on . Register for free on Eventbrite:
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