| Brief Biography | Areas of Interest | Conferences Attended
Position: Archivist
Location: BS.G.02, (Library Archive Room), Docklands
Telephone: 0208 223 7676
Email: p.v.dudman@uel.ac.uk
Contact address:
The Refugee Archives at UEL
Library & Learning Service
University of East London
Docklands Campus
4-6 University Way
London
E16 2RD
Paul Dudman has been responsible for the Refugee Archive at UEL since November 2002. Paul is currently completing an postgraduate degree in Archives Administration and his chosen dissertation topic is ` Minority Groups, Minority Archives? Are Refugee Communities Adequately Recorded in the Archives of East London? A Case Study. ' Paul is a member of a range of prpfessional bodies including the Socirty of Archivists, the international Council on Archives. the British records Association and CILIP: the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals.
Archives administration, Refugee Studies, History, Web 2.0
Thursday 27 January 2011.
Secularism, Racism and the Politics of belonging: a conference on race, religion and public policy. Organised by the CMRB and Runnymede Trust. Further details:
http://uel.ac.uk/cmrb/news.htm
Tuesday 21 July 2009.
`Missing Links: the Enduring Web’ conference organised by JISC, the DPC and the UK Web Archiving Consortium. Further details:
http://www.dpconline.org/graphics/events/090721MissingLinks.html
Thursday 2 – Friday 3 July 2009.
Anglo American Historians Conference held at the Institute for Historical Research.
Thursday 11 June 2009.
`Web Usability for Archivists.’ A training event organised by the Society of Archivists to be held in Oxford. Further details: http://www.archives.org.uk/events.asp?id=239
Friday 5 June 2009.
UCL Community Archives seminar. Further details -
<http://www.ucl.ac.uk/infostudies/research/icarus/community-archives/>
Wednesday 13 May 2009.
Challenging the Parallel Lives Myth: Race, Sociology, Statistics and Politics. 10-30-1600, London School of Economics.
Friday 1 May 2009.
`Recovering Stolen Generations, Land & Culture: Indigenous Rights & Transitional Justice’ conference held at the Institute for Commonwealth Studies.
Further details:
http://www.sas.ac.uk/events/list/icws_events
Tuesday 28 April 2009.
`Researching Poverty: Definitions, measurements and experiences.’ A half-day workshop jointly hosted by The National Archives and The British Library. To be held at the British Library Conference Centre.
Monday 27 April 2009.
`I was dismissed from University and Forced to Flee for my Life: The Rt Hon David Lammy, Minister for Higher Education and Intellectual Property, 'in conversation with persecuted academics from Iraq, Sudan and Zimbabwe.'’ To be held on Monday 27th April 2009, 6.00pm at the Khalili Lecture Theatre, School of Oriental and African Studies, (SOAS). Held in conjunction with The Council for Assisting Refugee Academics, (CARA), and The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS). CARA - http://www.academic-refugees.org/
Monday 6 April 2009.
`Archives and the Heritage Lottery Fund: Working with Young People.’ A training event organised by the Society of Archivists and to be held at the British Library. Further details: http://www.archives.org.uk/events.asp?id=236
Thursday 19 March & Friday 20 March 2009.
CRESC (Centre for Research in Socio-Cultural Change) Conference entitled: `Archiving and Reusing Qualitative Data: Theory, Method and Ethics across Disciplines Conference – Archives 2.0.’ Held at the Marriot Hotel, Manchester. Conference details at: http://www.cresc.ac.uk/events/ArchivesSeries.html
Tuesday 17 March 2009.
`Archives in London and the Heritage Lottery Fund.’ A half-day workshop organised by Archives for London, the National Council on Archives, and the Society of Archivists London Region in partnership with the Heritage Lottery Fund and in association with the Centre for Metropolitan History, Institute of Historical Research. Details of the workshop: http://www.ncaonline.org.uk/archive_lottery_advisory_service/past_training/archives_in_london_and_the_heritage_lottery_fund/
Thursday 29 February 2009.
Launch of the `Detained Lives’ by the London Detainees Support Group. Further information can be found on the LDSG website at www.detainedlives.org and a hard copy of the report itself is also available in the Refugee Archive. An online copy is available here - http://www.detainedlives.org/wp-content/uploads/detainedlives.pdf
Thursday 29 February 2009.
ELTA Conference - 'The East End Seen Through Performance'. A V&A Theatre Collections and UEL joint conference held at the V&A Sackler Centre Lecture Theatre.Further details - http://www.elta-project.org/home.html
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