We are an AHRC-funded skills training project for PGRs and ECRs working in the Postcolonial Studies field interested in *meaningful* public engagement.

Joined January 2013
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One week till the colloquium!
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Pls RT - Registration now open - training on public engagement for new researchers postcolonial-public.org/abou… #academia #phdchat #ECRchat

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It's National Rebuilding Month. Learn how we're helping low-income families with nearly 50,000 volunteers: bit.ly/11cF2ic #RTNRM

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Bursary Deadline Extended! wp.me/p32Ud9-4d

we have gone mobile! Schedule,maps,twitter,alert and more on your iPhone/Android, free! guidebook.com/g/tr5c389u

Thanks to those who submitted abstracts for the colloquia! We had a *large* number of fantastic choices--it will be a hard decision!
Today is the day! Last chance to submit a proposal for our colloquia in May! postcolonial-public.org/call…

Academic types Pls RT! - Last few days to answer the cfp postcolonial-public.org/ Discipline specific training on public engagement #ecr #phd

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Poco Researchers! Last few days to answer the cfp. Discipline specific training on public engagement postcolonial-public.org/ #phd #ecrchat

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Pls RT - Postcolonial Studies in the Public Sphere - CFP closing soon. Training for Poco researchers #publicengagement #ECR #academia #phd
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Are you a researcher? Find out what Public Engagement can mean for academic research. postcolonial-public.org/ #phdchat #ecrchat

Pls RT - CFP closing soon Postcolonial Studies in the Public Sphere - PGR and ECR training on Public Engagement postcolonial-public.org/call…

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Can #publicart create a sense of community around #infrastructure? Lighting the #BayBridge, #SanFran gives it a shot: ht.ly/iwViP

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8 Mar 2013
Here's a urbanist twist on a literary space. Artists and librarians bring books to life in vacant lots #goodcitizen bit.ly/13IrpKj

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Check out climatemigration.eu/?da947d8… an event in Durham about race, climate change, and the postcolonial