Learn more about our research projects. Selected research projectsTurning the page: youth engagement and policy impact through arts and music with public libraries in CaliResearchers:Dr Marlies Kustatscher (PI)Professor Kay Tisdall (Co-I)Dr Edwar Calderon (Co-I) (Queens University Belfast)Juan Manuel Gomez (Mr Klaje / Innovaser Collective)This project utilises the methodological and pedagogical learning on peacebuilding developed in previous research collaborations, in order to explore its applicability in different contexts and its potential for longer-lasting policy impact. It extends our music- and arts-based participatory processes by connecting with new partners and new young people, for social and policy impact: the Cali Public Libraries Network, the Public Policy Observatory of Cali (POLIS) from ICESI University and youth and community groups in Cali. Funded by a University of Edinburgh GCRF ODA Impact Fund.Promoting culturally inclusive schools in a globalised world: learning from a collaborative case studyResearchers:Dr Omolabake Fakunle (PI)Dr Marlies Kustatscher (Co-I)This study investigated how different members of a case study school in Scotland – children and young people, teachers, management staff, parents – understand ‘cultural inclusiveness’ and what the implications are for promoting more culturally inclusive schools. Funded by the MHSES Research, Knowledge Exchange and Impact Innovation Fund.Developing a framework for inclusiveness in internationalisationResearchers:Dr Omolabake Fakunle (PI)Professor Velda McCune (Co-I)Professor Nasar Meer (Co-I)Dr Seongsook Choi (Co-I)Yifang Xu (RA)Mariel Deluna (RA)Funded by PTAS Large Grant, University of Edinburgh.The project examines to what extent connections are made between two important agendas in HE, internationalisation and equality and diversity and inclusion (EDI), in policy and practice. Primary and secondary data collected at the site of study unpins the development of a framework for inclusivity in internationalisation that can be applied broadly to support strategic policy development. Increasing Participation by BAME Students at the University of Edinburgh: Understanding school pupils’ higher education decision-making Researchers:Professor Sheila Riddell (PI)Dr Omolabake Fakunle (Co-I)Sarah Minty (Co-I and Researcher)Dr Jingyi Li (Co-I)Funded by Widening Access Office, University of Edinburgh.The project examines the perceptions of ethnic minority students to understand their HE decision making processes. The project aligns with EDI agendas at the institutional, national and international levels, with aims to address the issue around the underrepresentation of Black and minority ethnic groups in higher education. Cuál es la verdad? (What is the Truth?) De-constructing collective memories and imagining alternative futures with young people in Chocó through music and artsResearchers:Dr Marlies Kustatscher (PI)Professor Kay Tisdall (Co-I)Edwar Calderon (Co-I) (Universidad Claretiana)Tony Evanko (Fundación Casa Tres Patios)Juan Manuel Gomez (Mr Klaje Collective)Funded by AHRC GCRF Changing the Story Large Grant and Follow-on Fund, UoE SFC Global Impact Accelerator, UoE CAHSS KEI Fund.This project focuses on Quibdó, the capital of Chocó in the Colombian Pacific: a remote area disproportionately affected by armed conflict and home to mainly Afro-colombian and indigenous populations who face a complex legacy of intersectional and colonial inequalities. Our project responds to priorities identified by young people and engages them as co-researchers, through music and arts-based methodologies, in visualising alternative futures and developing social entrepreneurship opportunities.Further detailsPlease refer to our members’ profile pages for more information on their current research. Profiles are linked from each member's name on our Members page.Members page This article was published on 2024-10-07