EU-Turkey Intercultural Dialogue programme resulting in the creation of a regional heritage education service that has now engaged with 17,000 schoolchildren
We work closely with the Museum to organise lectures, seminars and other events about the history of the slave trade
The (CSIS) was founded as a partnership between the University of Liverpool and National Museums Liverpool to support and share leading research about human enslavement and its legacies
Collaboration with Liverpool academics working in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies to organise conferences, colloquia, postgraduate training, and the representation of relevant disciplines to professional bodies and the wider public
History
The following organisations have all been co-researchers on the AHRC-funded project, 'Memories of Mr Seel's Garden':
Collaborated on a conference entitled 'Deaf Community Archives'
MaD Theatre Company (a charity organisation providing drama workshops for disadvantaged young people)
The Company is based in the Greater Manchester area and between July 2009 and July 2010 they staged a play entitled 'Angels with Manky Faces,' inspired by the book, 'The Gangs of Manchester' by Dr Andrew Davies. Learn more about the production.
Our Eighteenth-Century Worlds Research Centre holds an annual lecture at the Athenaeum, and we take groups of undergraduate students there for sessions on our HIST106 Exploring History module