
James Kirwan – Delphi Methods
This weeks seminar (13th February), presented by James Kirwan, focuses upon the ‘Delphi Method‘ – an innovative group discussion technique that he has been using as part of an EU project.
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This weeks seminar (13th February), presented by James Kirwan, focuses upon the ‘Delphi Method‘ – an innovative group discussion technique that he has been using as part of an EU project.

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This Thursday, will see an exciting seminar take place at CCRI as our Leverhulme funded artist in residence, Antony Lyons, presents with regard to the Sabrina Dreaming (Severn Estuary Tidelands), project.

Yesterday Defra launched a new call for evidence and invited farmers and fishermen to comment upon how they feel the EU has affected the UK national interest.

CCRI’s Dan Keech will be presenting at the ‘Rurality: New Perspectives and Themes’ conference at the Otto-Friederich Univeristy in Bamberg, Germany on 15th and 16th November 2013.

Research Assistant Dan Keech will be teaching this week on the MSc Sociological Studies course at Masaryk University, Brno, in the Czech Republic.

Today the CCRI will be involved in welcoming the Indonesian Ambassador to the United Kingdom as he visits the county and the University.

In late June as part of the SUPURBFOOD project a team from the CCRI took part in an international seminar hosted by the University of Vigo. The seminar brought together people working on questions of short food supply chains, recycling…

The CCRI, in conjunction with the Dyfed Archaeological Trust, and the Centre for Environmental Change and Quaternary Research at the University of Gloucestershire were asked to explore the direct impacts of climate change on the historic environment of Wales.