Announcing Permission to Muck About
We are delighted to announce Permission to Muck About, a feature length documentary film about Design Research
Wellbeing, Health, Futures, Sharing,
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Claire is the Project Officer for the PETRAS IoT Research Hub and Transformation North West
She is currently editing a series of Little Books on IoT research for the PETRAS project and working with the PETRAS impact team based at UCL and Warwick University. She is also managing a cohort of 12 PhD students as they navigate the early days of their research.
Previously, she has worked on the Liveable Cities project and the N8 Urban and Community Transformation theme.
Claire completed a PhD in the Department of Educational Research, Lancaster University in 2012 and has previously worked at Lancaster University as Postgraduate Coordinator in the Department of Communication Systems.
We are delighted to announce Permission to Muck About, a feature length documentary film about Design Research
WEF State of Connected World 2020 Edition
Now available to download
Final Reports
This little book tells you about research that we did as part of the Liveable Cities project, looking at wellbeing in neighbourhoods.
As a result of a 3-day Communication Symposium held in March 2017 in Lancaster, Liveable Cities has produced a series of informative videos.
Birmingham City Council creating 'bottom-up' natural capital plan using design methods
Rachel Cooper and Christopher Boyko received the Best Paper Award 2016 in Urban Design and Planning journal
Join us for our next Skype Session about ecosystem services in cities
Have some interesting stories about sharing? Live in the Moseley and King's Heath area of Birmingham? If so, come to our workshop and share
Researchers are collecting data on the condition of built environment features within different neighbourhoods
Interested in making cities more liveable? Have a background in urban design, architecture or design management? This job might be for you!
Lancaster Sharing City Workshop pushes the boundaries on what sharing means in cities
Imagination Lancaster hosts 'open ideas' day to generate future visions for the North
Register now for your chance to participate in the debate on the economic future of the North
Liveable Cities researchers finish collecting data on condition of built environment features in neighbourhoods using app
Third focus group in Birmingham about wellbeing and mobilities
Three mobilities and wellbeing focus groups took place in Heysham, Morecambe and Lancaster during the week of 1 December 2014... with one more to go
Liveable Cities researchers begin collecting data on condition of built environment features in neighbourhoods using app