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Hamish Fyfe
Dr Hamish Fyfe is professor Emeritus at the University of South Wales in Cardiff. He was a Co-Founder and actor with Yorkshire Arts Circus, Principal Lecturer and Head of Department at Stranmillis University College in Belfast before being appointed professor of the arts and society and Director of the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling at the University of Glamorgan. He has been Principal Investigator on various reserach/consultancy activities and was a the founder and Deputy Chair of Zoom Cynmru Ltd, Wales International Festival of Film and Televison for Children and Young People Professorial Champion of the Beacons for Public Engagement (Wales) Project. Hamish’s publications include: A Public Voice: Access, Digital Story and Interactive Narrative (IB Taurus, 2010); Arts and Public Engagement – Patterns, Processes and Levers for Change, for the Welsh Assembly Government (2007); Changing Spaces – Building Social Capital through Cross-Sector Collaboration – report for Welsh Assembly (2004); and She Danced and We Danced (Artists, Society and Education, Stranmillis Press, 2002). He is the editor of Journal of Arts and Communities, published by Intellect.
Hamish is a Fellow of Royal Society of The Arts, Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and has been Chair of the Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education, the Vountary Arts Network Wales and Creative Partnerships England.