School of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow – Byres Road Hub
Hub Mondays
Hub Mondays are a chance for groups to come in and see the space. If you’re new to the Hub, or if you’re already familiar, come and pop in! There will be tea and coffee, an opportunity to chat to Hub volunteers and network, and dedicated time to see the Byres Community Hub space and public spaces in Clarice Pears.
10am: welcome with tea, coffee, and biscuits
10.30am: Tour of Hub and Clarice Pears building
11am: Topic presented by a researcher or community partner and open discussion/networking
In the community consultation to develop what became Byres Community Hub, ‘advice for community organisations undertaking own research’ was one of key things that respondents wanted to see provided through the hub. Participants in the coproduction workshop wanted to see the space used to facilitate research collaborations between academics and community organisations and the Hub was envisaged as a platform to ‘bring people together with similar interests’ and for ‘mutual skill sharing’.
‘We’re all in these little silos of research in the community, whereas the community should be at the centre. And if it has that kind of ethos, where the community can have their say, they can influence, and are the power then I think that would be the unique selling point.’ focus group participant.
Events will take place once a fortnight
- 11th March: Small data: hints and tips for data management
- 25th March: Substance use, health and wellbeing
- 8th April: Trama Informed Practice
- 22nd April: Student Engagement with the Voluntary Sector
You are welcome to come along – just drop in.
Level 1, Clarice Pears Building, 90 Byres Road, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8TB
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