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Sam McCormack
Research Assistant Sam joined the project as a research assistant shortly after completing an MSt in British and European History at the University of Oxford. Sam’s research is contributing to an ESRC funded project ‘Changing Lives: understanding what enables children growing … Continue reading
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Getting poetic
In conjunction with our recent workshop, ‘Changing Lives: Understanding What Enables Children Growing Up in Adversity to Thrive in Modern Britain‘, we are delighted to be showcasing a series of poems written by children and young people in and from care. … Continue reading
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Coming to terms with life without wiki
Featuring wedding cakes, puzzle pieces, and intellectual roller-coasters… DPhil students, Michelle Degli Esposti and Jono Taylor, reflect on their research as they approach the project’s first birthday: Since we last caught up (via the blog) in February how have your … Continue reading
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