There is an exciting vacancy on our project team … and some of the first results from a year-long round of 170 interviews across 6 countries are now available.
Climate Change and the City – Building Capacity for Urban Adaptation
Read more about a recently published open access article resulting from the EcoCities project.
CURE researchers helping to create smart city districts across Europe
CURE is proud to announce the launch of the €25 million Triangulum project. One of the principal investigators of the project, our colleague James Evans gives a brief summary of the project.
Seminar on offshore wind in the UK with Stuart Dawley, Danny McKinnon and Gavin Bridge
Next Monday sees a CURE seminar organised in collaboration with the geography research seminar series at the School of Environment, Education and Development, and supported by the Global Production Networks, Labour & Trade Research Group.
Professor Gordon Walker (Lancaster University and DEMAND centre) to speak at CURE
Join us this coming Wednesday for a seminar that explores what it means to conceive of a right to energy, and how in doing so, it is necessary to consider what energy is for.
Exploring vulnerabilities in the Anthropocene: the energy-climate nexus
The EVALUATE team is organising a conference session on energy and climate vulnerability at the largest geography conference in the UK. Paper proposals need to reach us by the 11th of February!
Stefan Bouzarovski to speak about geographies of domestic energy demand at IRS Erkner in Germany
Next week’s seminar will highlight the socio-spatial construction of energy demand in the home via the notions of energy services, subjects and vulnerability
Two new EVALUATE working papers published
The last week has seen the publication of two working papers containing some of the latest results of research undertaken…
Environmental transitions: Perspectives on everyday urban and regional transformation
Join us for this afternoon seminar in December, featuring several prominent speakers on questions of nature, community and everyday life as they relate to urban and regional change. The event will also involve a launch of the book ‘Communities in Transition’ by Saska Petrova.
CURE and cities@manchester to host double feature seminar with top urban researchers
Professor Jenny Pickerill (University of Sheffield) and Professor Steve Graham (Newcastle University) will give back-to-back talks featuring their recent scholarship on Tuesday next week.