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Discover projects and networks across the university

Explore some of participatory research projects and networks at the University of Edinburgh. Discover opportunities for collaboration, participation, and learning.

The University has a wealth of participatory research and citizen science taking place in all fields. The selection below is just a small sample of the many projects taking place at the University, and research networks that you may wish to consider getting involved with. If you have a project or network you would like featured on this page, please get in touch at n.e.coleman@ed.ac.uk and we can discuss featuring it here.

University networks, teams, and collaborations

The Binks Hub

We’re working with communities to think, create, and research together. Using art, crafts, and other creative activities, we’re investigating how to tackle the issues that matter most to people, driving real-world, positive change.

The Binks Hub logo

 

The Binks hub is a partnership between individuals, organisations, artists, and academic researchers geared towards supporting arts based, collaborative methods in research. Funded by the Binks Trust, they are working to support such practices through various channels, including networking events, events and seminars,  training, and various other activities.

 

Visit the Binks Hub and connect with their network

Parity in Practice

 

The overarching aim of our unique cluster is to unpack and critically engage with issues of equality and inclusion in ways that spark open discussions around how we as a university, a community and a society might foster meaningful and lasting change in these areas which we see as essential to social and cultural progress in the institution and beyond.

Based in the Edinburgh College of Art (ECA), Parity in Practice  is a multi-disciplinary cluster that brings together academics, students, practitioners, activists and community members to explore the role of meaningful democratic participation in imagining alternative practices in arts, pedagogy, and policy.   

Visit the Parity in Practice project page and find out about their work

Active research

Past research

Would you like your project or network to be featured? Get in touch n.e.coleman@ed.ac.uk