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Author: Neil Simcock

Researcher at the University of Manchester

CURE researchers contribute to thought leadership collection

Harriet Thomson, Cait Robinson and Neil Simcock contributed to the University of Manchester’s ‘On Energy’ publication

New policy brief from EVALUATE project

A new EVALUATE policy brief on the lived experienced of energy poverty is now available.

EVALUATE session and CURE presentations at 2017 RGS-IBG conference

CURE members convened two sessions and gave three presentations on energy vulnerability at the 2017 RGS-IBG conference.

Energy, geography

New EVALUATE paper: Spatializing Energy Justice

A new EVALUATE paper explores the complex spatial dimensions of energy justice, poverty and vulnerability.

EVALUATE presentations on energy poverty and gender

Exciting findings on the energy poverty-gender nexus, emerging from the EVALUATE project, have recently been presented.

Update on EVALUATE’s summer fieldwork

A new update and reflections on EVALUATE’s latest qualitative fieldwork.

Report on Greater Manchester fuel poverty workshop

Neil Simcock recently attended a workshop focussed on the development of a fuel poverty strategy for Greater Manchester.

Reflections on panel debate at the European Congress of Local Government

Neil Simcock describes a panel discussion about energy poverty that took place in Krakow, Poland.

Journal Special Issue on fuel poverty

CURE researchers contributed papers on fuel poverty and energy vulnerability to a Special Issue of People, Place and Policy.

Energy poverty, energy vulnerability, fuel poverty, Vulnerability

EVALUATE fieldwork update

Neil Simcock provides an update and reflections on EVALUATE’s qualitative fieldwork.

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