My first career was in Housing with Newcastle city where I worked on the development of housing for older people and later on capital investment in the west end of the city. I came to academia in 1988. My interests have always been in issues of social justice and the city. My initial focus was on women and I was a co-founder of the EuroFEM network with Chris Booth of Sheffield Hallam and Liisa Horelli of Helsinki. Several articles came from this work. Also from this period in my research career is the book `Housing Women`which I co-edited with Roberta Woods. During the 1990s I was increasingly undertaking research into local urban regneration and community development programmes. It was during this period that I made the transition to my current focus on older people.
In both my work on women, disadvantaged communties and on older people my concern is to hear the voice of individuals and find ways of revealing their experience. My work on older people has taken me to urban and rural Japan, urban China and most recently to India. Much of my work involves Newcastle Elders Council/Quality of Life Partnership. I was co-theme leader in the north east Beacon project with Lynne Corner (FMS) on age and vitality. Lynne and I have recently pooled our project funds to investigate the viability of co-housing for older people in Newcastle. Images from a recent co-housing workshop.
I have held a number of positions of responsibility in the School including Degree Programme Director of the Undergrauate Planning Programme; Director of Teaching and Learning; Director of Planning, and Deputy Head of School. I have been a member of the School Management Team for ten years. Outwith the school I have been a member of Senate twice; served on Faculty Promotions Committee; a member of Faculty Teachng and Learning Committee; and UTLC Panel member .
I am currently stage 1 co-ordinator for the Town Planning degree and Director of Engagement in which I chair a committee in the school and manage a small budget. During semester 1 of 2011-12 I acted as Director of Planning as a sabbatical cover.
Outside of the school I am a member of the Public Engagement Group (Institute of Health and Society); UTLC panel of Subject Review panel members- I have chaired four Subject reviews.
I have a BA from Nottingham University and a MA by research from Exeter University. I have the Higher Education Teaching Qualification from Newcastle University.
Fellow of Chartered Institute of Housing
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (formerly Institute of Teaching and Learning)
British Gerontology Society
International Society of Quality of Life Studies
Town and Country Planning Association
Basic French
I have been a committee member of the West End Befrienders since 1986 years and Chair for much of that time.
I have been a member of the Housing group (now Lifetime Homes/ Lifetime Neighbourhoods) of the Newcastle Quality of Life Partnership since 1999.
My research explores the impact of the ageing population, particularly in relation to planning and housing. My concerns embrace the home and the lines of attachment that radiate from it into neighbourhood, city, and region but also burrowing down into home to think about favourite spaces within it and cherished objects. In the wider arena I explore how place may support everyday life in later life. As a planner I am interested in the transactional relationship between people and their environment that embraces how people individually and collectively may influence their environments. Within the container of home I reflect on how this place that we experience physically, socially and emotionally contributes to the persistent existential question – who are we?
My research on older people has taken me from the north east of England to China, japan and India.
I welcome applications from potential doctoral candidates who are interested in older people's (non medical) issues specifically perceptions of quality of life; experiences of housing and neighbourhood; activism in older age.
Lena Ganesh -India- (MPhil commenced 2002, transferre;d to PhD (A2) “From zenana to zoom in”. Supervised with Janice McLaughlin and Peter Phillimore of Geography, Social Policy and Politics. Awarded 2008
Elizabeth Brooks –UK- Full Time- ESRC/ODPM funded. Older people in market towns. First Supervisor Rose Gilroy; Second supervisor Jane Midgely and formerly Tim Shaw (retired). External Examiner Professor Tom Scharf (Keele) and Dr Neil Powe (Newcastle). Awarded 2011.
Antika Sawadsri – Thailand- Full Time- “Accessibility and disability in the built environment: negotiating the public realm in Thailand “. First Supervisor Rose Gilroy; Second supervisor Peter Kellett. External Examiner Professor Rob Imrie (Kings College London) and Mr Tim Townshend (Newcastle). Awarded 2011
Mansour Helmi -Saudi Arabia- Full Time-Commenced 2007 “The role of planning in the implementation of land use regulations in Jeddah”. First Supervisor Rose Gilroy, Second Supervisor Graham Tipple
Fouz Al-Ahmadi- Saudi Arabia- Full Time- Commenced May 2009 “Housing with care for older women in Saudi Arabia”. First Supervisor Rose Gilroy; Second Supervisor Graham Tipple
Jeff Corrighan - UK- Part Time commenced Autumn 2012. "Assessing the relationship between the process of authorities engaging with, and empowering communities and the levels of destructive conflict in communities during regeneration". Second Supervior Zan Gunn.
Invited as UK expert on planning and housing for older people to one-day Forum on "Active Aging and Solidary between Generations. National University of Singapore and the EU Centre in Singapore November 30th.2012
Invited to speak at European Housing Forum in Brussels June 5th 2012 on new co-operative housing models for older people. Summary published in http://www.iut.nu/EU/IUT_Brussels/Reports_News/ActiveAgeing_Dec2012.pdf
Keynote speaker at European Network of Housing Research conference in Lillehammer,Norway 2012 and at Gavle, Sweden 2000.
External examiner - currently examining on Masters planning programmes at Sheffield and Cardiff Universities
Member of editorial review board for Journal "Applied Research in Quality of Life"
I am module leader on
TCP 2005- Housing Policy
TCP 2029- Planner in Professional Practice
In addition I contribute to
TCP 1025 Social Worlds
and am a tutor and assessor on TCP 3099 - undergraduate dissertation Postgraduate Teaching
I contribute to TCP 8021 (Developing Countries) and TCP 8935 (Asian Cities)
I am a tutor and assessor on TCP 8099 (dissertation)