Mrs Bussie Awosanya
Some information about me
Profile
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Responsibilities
First point of contact for Centre enquiries, day-to-day running of the CRESC office, diary management, support in organisation of workshops, seminars and conferences, organising travel, meetings, visits and fieldwork for CRESC researchers and arranging visitor programmes, maintaining publicity and contacts databases, liaison with external researchers and Centre users, supporting the production of CRESC publicity material.
Professional History
A graduate of Computer Sciences (Hons.) from Nigeria, I also hold a Masters degree of Information Science from The African Regional Centre for Information Science (ARCIS), University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Between 2002 and 2005, I worked as a Document and Administration Support Officer for Shell Petroleum, Nigeria.
I joined the University of Manchester, Faculty of Human and Medical Sciences, Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health (COEH) in February 2006 as the Secretary to the Research group working on The Health and Sheep Dipping Survey, until I joined the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC) in December 2006.
Events
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Tue, Sep 6th 2011 - Fri, Sep 9th 2011
The CRESC annual conference 2011 takes the rubric of 'framing' to scrutinise the processes by which the city has been conceptualised, conceived , ordered and depicted - and how these processes have been disrupted and contested - in regard to the meta-themes of: the material, ecologies and environments, publics & politics, economies, the visual, and affect.
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Fri, Oct 14th 2011 (All day)
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Tue, Jun 19th 2012
Maurice Glasman will present CRESC's 2012 Annual Lecture. He will talk about 'An Ancient Polity for a New Economy'. Maurice Glasman is a Labour Peer, and Reader in Political Theory at London Metropolitan University



