We have rich experience in research that achieves important social impacts and is transformative for participants, communities, practitioners, policymakers, students and a range of other "publics".
Core members of the cluster lead the , an innovative, interdisciplinary initiative which co-produces knowledge with communities, policymakers and practitioners at local, national and global scales.
The cluster is led by Professor Ruth Evans and is part of the Global Development Research Division. You can find out more about our work on the .
Current research projects
- ), AHRC (Dr Eirini Saratsi)
- BBSRC Co-production of healthy, sustainable food systems for disadvantaged communities (Dr Sally Lloyd-Evans)
- Healthier working lives and ageing for workers in the care sector: developing careers, enhancing continuity, promoting wellbeing (HWL), led by Edinburgh University, funded by Innovate UK (Sophie Bowlby, Consultant)
- Comparing the recent historical prenatal sex-selection trends, son preference and potential futures in India and China, RETF (Dr Sylvie Dubuc)
- Diversifying drone stories (Dr Anna Jackman)