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UK funding (501 239 £) : Portes d’entrée de la Première Guerre mondiale (phase 2) Ukri01/01/2017 UK Research and Innovation, Royaume Uni

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Portes d’entrée de la Première Guerre mondiale (phase 2)

Abstract Since its launch in 2014 Gateways to the First World War has encouraged community groups and members of the public to broaden their research by asking new questions, connecting with diverse communities and creating imaginative outputs (see interim report for details). The aim outlined in the original funding application, of encouraging people to 'engage with their own preconceptions and...test and question their origins', has remained central to the ethos of the centre. The centre is, and will remain, firmly rooted in its internationally-recognised research into the history of the conflict and its legacy. Gateways will continue to offer this resource to all centres and, specifically, will offer leadership in particular themes: The memory of the First World War Life on the Home and Fighting Fronts The medical history of the First World War Propaganda and persuasion Maritime and naval history Operational and military history. The centre has developed a programme of high-quality events, organised in a variety of locations, which have involved sharing the latest academic research on the First World War to enrich and inspire existing and developing projects, workshops and training, showcasing of HLF projects and networking opportunities. As planned in the original application for funding, collaborations with non-HEI bodies has been a key element of the Gateways project and the centre has established and extended strong partnerships with a range of organisations including the Imperial War Museums, First World War Centenary Partnership, Commonwealth War Graves Commission and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Significant activities are underway to support these organisations, particularly for the Somme 100 commemorations, and will continue over the next two years. The centre has established UK-wide reach through its travelling exhibitions, events (including a successful community Roadshow) and academic and community collaborations in a number of regions, including Scotland. Gateways will build its role around a rich programme of events for 2017-2019, which has been very much shaped by careful analysis of feedback on activities carried out 2014-2016 and conversations with partner organisations and its sister centres.
Category Research Grant
Reference AH/P006655/1
Status Closed
Funded period start 01/01/2017
Funded period end 30/11/2021
Funded value £501 239,00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=AH%2FP006655%2F1

Participating Organisations

University of Kent
Leeds Museums and Galleries
Wakefield Girls' High School
MESH Theatre Company
Humber All Nations Alliance
Wakefield Cathedral
The Western Front Association
Heritage Lottery Fund
Richmond School and Sixth Form College
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
Ossett Academy and Sixth Form College
Portsmouth Royal Dockyard Historical Trust
The Royal British Legion
National Children’s Football Alliance
First World War Network
Big Ideas
Thackray Museum
Theatre Royal Brighton
The National Archives
Finborough Theatre
Imperial War Museum
The Real Junk Food Project
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Camden Road Education Arts and Theatre Enterprise
Leeds Central Library
University of Leeds
Leeds Minster
The Nursing Memorial Appeal
The Gallipoli Association
Threadbare Theatre Company
Bishop Grosseteste University
Dover Youth Theatre
Westgate Community Trust (Canterbury) LTD
Iranian Community of Hull
Liverpool Hope University
In Flanders Fields Museum
Temple of Peace Cardiff
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
Special Collections - Library
Never Such Innocence
Citizens Theatre
The Museum of Military Medicine

Cette annonce se réfère à une date antérieure et ne reflète pas nécessairement l’état actuel. L’état actuel est présenté à la page suivante : University of Kent, Canterbury, Royaume Uni.