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UKRI Policy Internship with the Youth and Social Action Team, by Jacob Downs
Another successful Researcher Employability Project features in this week’s blog, as Jacob Downs shares his experiences of working in Whitehall.
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Grappling with Voice Science and Spectrographs in Downtown LA, by Catherine Fahy
In December of last year, Catherine Fahy completed her Researcher Employability Project with voicescienceworks.org in Los Angeles. In this post, she reflects on the work she undertook and the valuable experience she gained from the project.
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Leeds Migration Stories, by David Harrison
David Harrison reports on his REP with Leeds City Museum, tracing some of the stories of early Pakistani and Sikh communities in the area.
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“A woman must have a thorough knowledge of music…” – A Musical REP at Lyme Park, by Owen Burton
Owen Burton talks about his REP experience with the National Trust, exploring gendered historical roles of upper-class amateur musicians at Lyme Park in Cheshire.
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Unlocking York Minster: Go On Without Me
Unlocking York Minster: Go On Without Me – In the fourth and final blog post of the series about her work with York Minster, Kirsty Surgey reports on the performance she created for the York Residents’ Festival.