SPRITE+ Academic-Industry Meeting (AIM) Day
SPRITE+ invites organisations to attend their annual Academic-Industry Meeting (AIM) day to network with colleagues and apply for funding for academic-industry collaborative projects.
SPRITE+ invites organisations to attend their annual Academic-Industry Meeting (AIM) day to network with colleagues and apply for funding for academic-industry collaborative projects.
Salient Hub is proud to celebrate its first anniversary, marking a year of foundational achievements and future potential.
This conference organised by the National Consortium for Societal Resilience [UK+] (NCSR+) will again provide a vital networking forum bringing together partners from policy and practice to share insights, learn together, and identify collaborative opportunities on how to enhance societal resilience.
SPRITE+ is pleased to invite Members and Expert Fellows to apply to attend a blended sandpit on the TIPS and Resilient Futures.
The story of Tadcaster’s resilience, particularly during Storm Eva in 2015, underscores the need for effective, locally coordinated responses to crises.
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) awards £13 million to make UK supply chains more resilient.
The SALIENT hub wishes to create a peer reviewer community drawn from a wide range of people.
SALIENT’s Richard Kirkham joined a small delegation of UK academics on a 3-day visit to Delhi where he participated in a workshop being held in partnership with the Economic and Social Research Council and the Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICSSR) to discuss priority areas within the overarching theme of ‘Prosperous and Resilient Futures.
SALIENT’s Richard Kirkham visited The Snaith School in the East Riding of Yorkshire on the 9th December 2024, where he spoke to Year 9 students as part of their studies exploring ‘Life on the Edge’ and wider issues associated with crime and punishment
The University of Manchester’s SALIENT initiative has released a working paper titled “Characterising the Landscape of UKRI Funded National Security and Resilience Research.”