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Current Research Projects

Our current research projects include:

  • Civic University Study Programme (CUSP)
    Project Leader(s): Professor John Goddard
  • Creativity, culture and education in schools and civic universities
    Project Leader(s): John Goddard
  • Crime and anti-social behaviour facing designated heritage assets
    Project Leader(s): David Bradley
  • Foresight future of manufacturing
    Project Leader(s): Andy Pike
  • NE1 - Evaluation of Impact
    Project Leader(s): David Bradley
  • Social Inclusion through the Digital Economy (SIDE)
    Project Leader(s): Paul Watson (Computing Science)
  • Spatial Economics Research Centre
    Project Leader(s): Andy Pike
  • Research
    • Defining Localities & Regions
    • Changing Nature and Practice of Economic Geography
    • The Evolution and Adaptation of Local and Regional Economies
    • Information and Communication Technologies and Local and Regional Development
    • Finance and local and regional development
    • Universities and Local and Regional Development
    • Brands and Branding and Local and Regional Development
    • Local & Regional Culture & Identities
    • Governance of Local and Regional Development
    • 'Place-based' Economic Development Policy
    • Current Research Projects
    • Completed Research Projects
    • Research Digest
    • Research Assessment Exercise 2008
 

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