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Centre for Citizenship, Conflict, Identity and Diversity

Description

Founded in 2009, the Centre for Citizenship, Conflict, Identity and Diversity (CCID – formerly the Centre for Research in the Social Sciences) is at the forefront of social science research within the University of Huddersfield and beyond.

The Centre for Citizenship, Conflict, Identity and Diversity provides a central ‘hub’ for multidisciplinary research and teaching, drawing together researchers from a variety of backgrounds across the Social Sciences.

These are interesting and challenging times of great change, provoking questions about the meaning of citizenship and the rights and responsibilities associated with it. The Centre considers these questions alongside issues of social and political belonging and identification. Members’ research interests include gender and sexuality, faith, ethnicity, political and social identities, conflict, equality and diversity, wellbeing, and health.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2009

Contact details

University Of Huddersfield
Queensgate
Huddersfield
HD1 3DH
United Kingdom
Website: https://research.hud.ac.uk/institutes-centres/ccid/

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Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Centre

Project Tags

  • Cultural studies tag
  • Gender & sexuality studies tag
  • Health tag
  • Museum studies tag
  • Political science tag
  • Science tag

University affiliation(s)

University of Huddersfield
Huddersfield

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2023-09-20 15:00:15

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