AHRC Design Leadership Fellowship Coordinator
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Pam is the AHRC Design Leadership Fellowship Coordinator working with the Design Leadership Fellow in enriching the intellectual agenda for the Design area, engaging with a range of research communities (UK and overseas), and supporting the Design Leadership Fellow (Professor Paul Rodgers) to act as advocate for the Design area through engaging with a broad range of researchers, stakeholders and publics.
Pam previously worked as Project Manager for the Knowledge Exchange in the Creative Industries (HUB) from January 2012 – December 2016, providing overall project management for delivering the objectives of the AHRC funded Knowledge Exchange Hub, managing and overseeing engagement with professionals and businesses in the creative economy as well as providing high level administrative management to the team. In July 2011 Pam graduated with a Master’s (MBA) Postgraduate Degree in Business Administration.
Pam has worked in the public sector for over twenty years leading complex projects, managing project colleagues, implementing targets with clear goals, allocating work, reviewing progress, and managing and preparing financial statements.
How our creative industries journey through an AI landscape
Publication day
Imagination researchers are going to DRS 2022 in Bilbao
presentations from our design research showcase event in March 2022
A conversation with Mirian Calvo, Marianna Cavada and Christopher Boyko.
Call for Papers - Special Issue of the Policy Design and Practice Journal
A partnership is forged between ImaginationLancaster and Stanbic Bank’s Accelerate in Botswana.
Calling IoT and Cyber Security experts - virtual walkshop exploring IoT and Edge computing in the city
Exploring public space IoT
Flourishing Organisations - 20th May 2021
ImaginationLancaster investigates major areas of modern life from health to travel to help shape the future of two local districts
Developing policies and tools for transparent, ethical and secure IoT
Towards Recovery and Resilience
Strategy and Research Plans for 2021
Paper presented and published in the DVHG Virtual Conference
Early Career Professional Workshop Series
Dr Marianna Cavada, Associate Editor for the Smart Cities journal, at the Institution of Engineering and Technology
Skype session with collaborators discussing the complexity of smartness - Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham
The Little Book of Smart Cities is an introduction to the research in smartness, conducted by Marianna, Civil Engineering, University Birmingham
Visualising innovation networks in Africa
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
How will traditional media such as television and radio adapt as they become part of a larger Internet of Things
The conference is taking place on the 26th and 27th September 2013 at Lancaster University, and is aimed at exploring and propagating new mutually beneficial exchanges between academia and the creative industries
How 'we' can design futures of connected places
Togetherness in design
A Study of Co-Presence in a University Architectural Studio using Bluetooth Contact Tracing Technology
Enacting more careful urban approaches with community-led developments and policymakers’
Analysing the Social Networks of Coliving Community Inhabitants
Global design response database for COVID-19
Urban development in the Middle East
An interactive conference, which took place on the 26th and 27th of September 2013 that explored academic engagement with the creative sector as part of The Creative Exchange project
Co-designing 'phygital' interactions for the social inclusion of children with autism
Creating New Contexts for Growth in the Experience Economy
Transforming the Engineering of Cities for Global and Societal Wellbeing