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Professor Mike Coombes
 

Telephone:
(0191) 222 8014 (work)
e-mail:
mike.coombes@ncl.ac.uk
Specialist expertise:
  • Local authority boundaries
  • Deprived neighbourhoods and policy targeting
  • housing market areas
  • Travel-to-work areas

Mr Gerard Corsane
 

Telephone:
+44 (0) 191 222 6987 (work)
e-mail:
gerard.corsane@ncl.ac.uk
Specialist expertise:
  • Heritage Tourism
  • Integrated heritage management and 'ecomuseology'
  • Museums and heritage in potcolonial contexts
  • Heritage, museums, representation and identity

Professor Andrew Gillespie
 

Telephone:
+44 (0)1912 227 731 (work)
e-mail:
andy.gillespie@ncl.ac.uk
Specialist expertise:
  • Regional economic development
  • Information technology: implications for city, regional and rural area development

Professor John Goddard
 

Telephone:
+44 (0) 191 222 7732 (work)
e-mail:
john.goddard@ncl.ac.uk
Specialist expertise:
  • Universities and regional development
  • Higher education management
  • Regional aspects of science policy
  • Community and voluntary sector and city development

Professor Feng Li media star
 

Telephone:
+44 (0) 191 222 7976 (work)
e-mail:
feng.li@ncl.ac.uk
Specialist expertise:
  • Assisted living technologies and services in ageing society; digital inclusion
  • E-Business and E-Commerce; Web evaluation and development
  • Digital strategies and business models; Organisational innovations
  • Internet banking; Telecommunications; Information systems - development, evaluation and impact

Professor Andy Pike
 

Telephone:
+44 (0) 191 222 8011 (work)
e-mail:
andy.pike@ncl.ac.uk
Specialist expertise:
  • Local and regional economic development
  • Local and regional policy
  • Brands and branding

Mr Ranald Richardson
 

Telephone:
+44 (0) 191 222 8004 (work)
e-mail:
ranald.richardson@ncl.ac.uk
Specialist expertise:
  • Implications of ICTs (information and communications technologies) for regional planning and development
  • Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) and the geography of work and employment
  • Industrialised office work
  • Call centres