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Glyn Everett is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of the West of England's Centre for Architecture Built Environment Research (CABER). His research primarily focuses on flood risk management, particularly through blue-green approaches that integrate the involvement of diverse stakeholders and the wider public. He has a strong commitment to ensuring that end products are co-constructed with stakeholders to foster a sense of ownership and usability, especially for disabled individuals. Glyn has an extensive background in education and social theory, utilizing various participatory research methods to engage the public in scientific discourse. He has worked on EPSRC-funded projects and has a longstanding interest in educational tools that empower social engagement while researching the experiences of young people with disabilities in further education. His qualifications include a PhD in Sociology and Master's degree in Political Philosophy, complemented by undergraduate studies in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. Glyn aims to further pursue research on accessibility and inclusive design within built environments, enhancing public understanding and engagement with environmental issues.
Standard postgraduate entry for departments within the College of Arts, Technology and Environment including Engineering, Architecture, and Geography Environmental Management.