Taking place on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th November 2020, FUTURES2020 is a European Researchers' Night, and is one of just three UK based projects of the 51 projects across 30 European countries. FUTURES2020 involves researchers from Bath Spa University, University of Exeter and University of Plymouth joining the University of Bath
and University of Bristol to showcase their work.
As part of the programme of activities for FUTURES2020 are taking to the airwaves with FUTURES on Air, an exciting collaboration with a number of local radio stations across the South West.
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For their part in the project Bath Radio explores people's experiences throughout the pandemic and how it has affected resilience & wellbeing.
The combined projects from the participating Southwest radio stations are being broadcast on bathradio.org.uk on Friday and Saturday afternoons 27th and 28th November. Listen online.
Friday 27th November
12-2.45pm
12-1pm: Heritage, Heart & Home
Premal Bhatt presents Phonic Mango, a music programme showcasing artists of South Asian heritage on Phonic FM. Premal spoke with Professor Jerri Daboo and musician Kuljit Bhamra to create a piece that reflects on heritage, music and connection.
1-2pm: Shelter for Daydreams
Imaginative responses to inhumane housing. Conversations and reflections from Soundart Radio and Professor Karyn Morrissey.
2-2.45pm: Wellbeing & Resilience pt 1
BATH RADIO explores people's experiences throughout the pandemic and how it has affected resilience & wellbeing.
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Saturday 28th November
2- 5.15 pm
2-3pm: Our Shared Planet
Children at Soundart Radio in conversation with marine biologist Dr Ines Lange, mathematician Rayanne Vitali, geographer Dr Kate Baker, and geologist Dr Jodie Fisher.
3-3.45pm: Wellbeing & Resilience pt 2
BATH RADIO explores people's experiences throughout the pandemic and how it has affected resilience & wellbeing.
3.45- 4.15pm: Messages in Bottle
Stories & music from Hospiscare at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, with Michael Flexer & Kelechi Anucha.
4.15-5.15 pm: Objects of affection: Mapping stories, finding knowledge
Annemarie Bala and Nicky Wood talk with feminist researchers Dr Katie Natanel, Dr Charlotte Saunders, Roba Al-Salibi and Asha Ali.