Humanities

Advising on deradicalisation

Dr Omar Ashour has advised a number of bodies on activism.
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Applied theatre as intervention in wellbeing

Exeter research has used theatre to raise awareness of experience of illness.
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Connecting Cornwall

A museum exhibition was created based on a university-museum collaboration.
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Creating, inspiring and supporting new forms of literary expression

Exeter's Creative Writing team has enriched public appreciation of contemporary literature.
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Encouraging discussions about sex using historical objects

Exeter researchers have got young people talking about issues relating to sex.
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Engaging audiences in European cinema

Exeter research has looked at films as vehicles for challenging exclusion and inequality.
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Engaging audiences in the South West's literary heritage

The Centre for South West Writing is creating opportunities to work with the public.
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Engaging people in shared reflection and creativity

Elena Isayev's research has prompted new forms of cultural and artistic activity.
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Engaging the public with Karl Gutzkow

Exeter research has helped make the German writer's work more accessible to the public.
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Enhancing understanding of allergic diseases

Research demonstrated the historical and cultural differences in approaches to illnesses.
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Influencing urban planning policy

Research has shaped public education about the urban environment.
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Informing performer training and performance

New techniques have informed intercultural performer training worldwide.
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Linguistics research and its impact in the community

Aspects of this research have contributed to educational initiatives in Europe.
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Mapping British Asian theatre

This research charted and disseminated the cultural history and heritage of theatrical practitioners.
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Political dynamics in post-2003 Iraq

Exeter research contributed to public awareness and policy debate on the Iraq situation.
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Preserving, conserving and presenting cultural heritage

Partnerships with Tate and RAMM produced new mobile apps.
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Promoting health and wellbeing using ancient ideas

Ancient ideas have been used to impact on philosophical approaches to psychological therapy.
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Providing new perspectives on identity and citizenship

Researchers have encouraged people to reconsider their own identities in the context of cultural heritage.
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Raising awareness of early modern Ottoman history

A journey undertaken by Evliya Celebi was re-enacted thanks to Exeter research.
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Re-presenting heritage through community research

A project increased public access to Poltimore House.
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Supporting the professional development of air forces personnel

History's Richard Overy's work has been used in military education.
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The sustainable management of wetland landscapes

Archaeology research has transformed our understanding of the significance of wetlands.
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Transforming how museums connect communities with their seafaring heritage

Exeter archaeology research has helped transform how museums involve the public.
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Translating material and visual culture

Professor Emma Cayley has translated medieval culture to modern mobile apps.
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Understanding the history of popular culture

The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum has helped preserve the history of the moving image.
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Humanities