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Lockdown Learning

Lockdown Learning: Doing in Dudley’s Creative Conversations

We’re taking a little break this week at BCSC HQ, so this week’s Lockdown Learning is all about showcasing the wonderful Doing in Dudley’s Creative Conversations series! Creative Conversations is a series of live Zoom discussions with creatives from the Read more…

By Jenny Gilbert, 8 months8 months ago
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Lockdown Learning

Lockdown Learning: Deindustrialisation in the Black Country

Every week during the Covid-19 lockdown, the Black Country Studies Centre will be bringing you videos and blogposts about life in the Black Country, past, present and future. Expert speakers will give you insights to their subject and research, as Read more…

By Jenny Gilbert, 9 months9 months ago
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Lockdown Learning

Lockdown Learning: Poetry of the Black Country Landscape

Every week during the Covid-19 lockdown, the Black Country Studies Centre will be bringing you videos and blogposts about life in the Black Country, past, present and future. Expert speakers will give you insights to their subject and research, as Read more…

By Jenny Gilbert, 9 months9 months ago
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Lockdown Learning

Lockdown Learning: Black Country Bricks

Every week during the Covid-19 lockdown, the Black Country Studies Centre will be bringing you videos and blogposts about life in the Black Country, past, present and future. Expert speakers will give you insights to their subject and research, as Read more…

By Jenny Gilbert, 9 months9 months ago
History at Home

History at Home – Black Country Childhood

The BCSC are thrilled to be supporting Black Country Living Museum’s History at Home project. This week’s BCLM History at Home explores the lives of Black Country children in the 19th and early-20th centuries. In addition to the video and interactive Powerpoint, Read more…

By Jenny Gilbert, 9 months8 months ago
Lockdown Learning
Lockdown Learning

Lockdown Learning: Clothing History in the Black Country

Every week throughout the Covid-19 lockdown, the Black Country Studies Centre will be bringing you videos and blogposts about life in the Black Country, past, present and future. Expert speakers will give you insights to their subject and research, as Read more…

By Jenny Gilbert, 9 months9 months ago
History at Home

History at Home

The BCSC are thrilled to be supporting Black Country Living Museum’s History at Home project. These new resources have been specially designed to support families in providing quality and engaging learning content for KS1-2 learners in their own homes, all Read more…

By Jenny Gilbert, 10 months10 months ago
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Stay safe, keep out the oss road and watch this space!

Given the unprecedented global situation that we are all facing, the Black Country Studies Centre is exploring how we can use online platforms to bring people together to learn and share knowledge. We’ll be announcing more details over the next Read more…

By Jenny Gilbert, 10 months ago
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BCSC Year One Update

The Black Country Studies Centre marked its one year anniversary on 21st November 2019. The landmark was celebrated with the launch of the Black Country Studies Research Network, held in the University of Wolverhampton’s Chancellor’s Hall. The Network brought together Read more…

By Jenny Gilbert, 1 year1 year ago

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