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SUMMARY:FoodSEqual: FoodSystem Research PhD discussion
DESCRIPTION:Do you have ideas for a FoodSystem Research PhD? \nPlease note: this event is for academic staff only. FoodSEqual is one of four consortia funded to deliver UKRI’s ‘Transforming UK Food Systems’ SPF programme. This 5 year project brings together academic researchers\, food industry\, policymakers\, charity organisations and disadvantaged communities working together to tackle food inequalities and ‘ reimagine ’ how food products policy and supply chains can be developed in a sustainable way that is good for the planet. \nThe project is co-creating a framework and new food products to ensure that affordable\, sustainable nutritious food is available to all. Two 3 year PhDs co- funded by Cranfield University and University of Reading to complement the project will be available from October 2022. \nInterested?\nAcademic staff are invited to join the project team on 10 November 2021 (from 17:00) via Teams to propose/discuss topic ideas for these PhDs. \nContact Jane Bradbeer (Project Manager) (j.h.bradbeer@reading.ac.uk) for joining instructions.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/foodsequal-foodsystem-research-phd-discussion/
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CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health
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SUMMARY:Expanding the design canon: fresh perspectives on women in type and publishing
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing (CBCP) is delighted to collaborate with the St Bride Foundation to celebrate recent contributions to the field of graphic design history\, which seek to shake established narratives to expand the design canon. Our panel of speakers will share their thoughts on the imperative to reconsider women’s depiction in received design histories\, and will highlight some past and present contributions by women to the fields of type\, graphic design and publishing. The evening will also feature the launch of an exciting new website comprising a visualisation of the findings of the ‘Women in Type’ Leverhulme Trust funded project. \nInvited Guest Speakers: \nMartha Scotford – ‘Research and Distribution: What Worked for Me’ \nBriar Levit – ‘Reorienting Approaches to Disseminating Design Histories’ \nRathna Ramanathan – ‘Tara Books: Working with Marginalised Voices Across Cultures’ \n‘Women in Type’ project speakers:\nFiona Ross\, Alice Savoie & Mathieu Triay – Women in Type: highlighting the contribution of women to type history \nOnline event via Zoom. Booking via this link.
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/expanding-the-design-canon-fresh-perspectives-on-women-in-type-and-publishing/
CATEGORIES:Heritage & Creativity
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