Seaweed Mobilities Day was an invited event that brought together 18 people to explore seaweed mobilities and to imagine ways that we could work together in the future. The project was a network building collaboration between the School...
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20 June 2025 On an exceedingly hot Friday in June, colleagues from near and far gathered together in the Charles Carter Building at 糖心Vlog for CeMoRe鈥檚 Summer Symposium: a regular fixture in the CeMoRe diary for several years now. With a new...
Join us for the Cemore Summer Symposium 2025! Please register here for tickets for online and in person attendance: https://cemore_summer_symposium.eventbrite.co.uk An opportunity to get together with mobilities researchers from Lancaster and further afield, to share...
Cemore is pleased to support the Migrations International Mail Art Project curated by Fine Art Visiting Researcher Sait Toprak, and FIne Art Senior Lecturer Gerry Davies. Deadline: 28 April 2025 Exhibition Dates: 13 May-27 May 2025 Exhibition Place: Lancaster...
Cemore, in collaboration with the Centre for Science Studies is pleased to invite colleagues to join an interdisciplinary hybrid roundtable event on the topic of 鈥楿ncertain Climates鈥. The event will take place from 4pm to 5.15pm on Friday January 17th. Chaired by Dr....
by Aleksandra Ianchenko, Cemore Visiting Researcher, 2024. Image: Frottage from the milestone along the Lancaster Canal In June, I was lucky to be a visiting scholar at the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) and the Centre for Mobilities Research...
Between Wednesday 25th and Saturday 28th October, CeMoRe hosted the Lancaster Hub of the annual T2M (Traffic, Travel and Mobilities) conference, this year taking place at the University of Konkuk in Seoul, South Korea. The CeMoRe strand of the conference was the final...
LANCASTER CENTRE FOR MOBILITIES RESEARCH [CeMoRe] 20th ANNIVERSARY (2003-2023) Programme of Events **F E B R U A R Y U P D A T E ** Academic year 2022-3 marks the twentieth anniversary of Lancaster鈥檚 Centre for Mobilities Research which was...
Iceland. Mobility, Spatiality, Virtuality. Defining new touristic relationships through remote encounters, distant desires and embodied experiences. CALL FOR PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS. A one day symposium organised by (Arts) Territory Exchange, Centre for Mobilities...









