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Lindsey McEwen is a Professor of Environmental Management at the University of the West of England, Bristol. With over 30 years of experience, she is a geographer who designs and delivers innovative interdisciplinary co-produced research in hazard settings and their impacts. Her research interests center on flood histories and archives, water risk management—specifically the flood-drought continuum—and the integration of specialist and lay knowledge to support local risk decision-making. Lindsey emphasizes water science communication and education through community-based research and learning. She has successfully led interdisciplinary, UK Research Innovation (UKRI) funded projects in water risk management, working at the intersection of natural and social sciences, arts, and humanities, involving multi-stakeholder partnerships. Her current projects include the ESRC Climate Collaboratorium and NERC FLOODTWIN, among others. Lindsey has a long-standing interest in pedagogic research as a UK Higher Education Academy National Teaching Fellow.
Standard postgraduate entry for departments within the College of Arts, Technology and Environment including Engineering, Architecture, and Geography Environmental Management.