The impact of Covid-19 on Civic Engagement
admin2020-07-23T08:36:16+00:00Our second Civic Network took place on 17 July with a focus on the impact of Covid-19 on Civic Engagement from
Our second Civic Network took place on 17 July with a focus on the impact of Covid-19 on Civic Engagement from
July 2020 Helen Goulden, Chief Executive Officer, Young Foundation The Institute for Community Studies, powered by the Young Foundation, is a
Our Colleagues at the University of Liverpool have published a report on the impact of Covid-19 on Liverpool. The report was
The Institute for Community Studies has launched 'Safety in Numbers', a research agenda with communities for communities, which asked over 3,000
Sheffield Hallam University feature in a series of Guardian Labs articles themed around the civic university. These can be read here
We were delighted to welcome over 100 representatives from organisations across the UK. The webinar introduced the network, shared best practice
We are pleased to launch this website as a hive of information for the Civic University Network. Content will be continuously
The next webinar will explore the impact of Covid-19 on civic activity from the perspective of three key sectors : arts
Richard Calvert, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University explains the importance of being civic in a blog written for THE (link
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