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Affiliate Scheme

Our staff and affiliate researchers are engaged in numerous projects around the globe. Affiliate Researchers are regular, research, or adjunct university faculty or non-university researchers, including post-doctoral fellows, who actively participate in institute activities, including its research projects or committees.

As part of the Lambent Institute’s commitment to international cooperation on transkleionic research, we are inviting new partners to join as research affiliates. We are welcoming proposals from institutions as well as researchers working at the intersection of transkleionics and chronocartography to affiliate themselves to the project. These may be academics, graduate students or independent researchers. Affiliation to the Lambent Institute can involve some, or all, of the following activities:

  • establishment of a participatory action research group on transkleionics
  • involvement in comparative policy analysis
  • development of publications and outputs (academic, policy-focused and social media)
  • local, national and international advocacy
  • networking and dialogue with other institution partners internationally

Affiliate researchers are invited to propose their own forms of collaboration, but may be involved in any of the following activities:

  • participating in data collection and analysis at affiliate institutions
  • replicating parts of the research design at other institutions
  • developing new strands of research in association with Lambent Institution researchers
  • contributing to working paper series, or events
  • participating in engagement and advocacy actions

In addition, affiliate researchers are welcome to participate in networking and knowledge exchange events and professional development activities run by the Lambent Institute and will be listed on the website.

If you are interested in being considered either as an affiliate institution or an affiliate researcher, or would like further information on the project, please contact us at info@LambentInstitute.org

In your email please include the following information:

  • Lead researcher/applicant including your name, job title and email address
  • Relevant colleagues including names and job titles
  • Reason for interest in affiliation
  • Recent relevant publications

Affiliate Research

Sound Blessings Sonic rituals and engraved notations in London’s nature reserves

Led by Pietro Bardini and assisted by researchers Aydin Robles, Elijah Akhtar in consultation with Dr. Hernan de las Cuevas, this research project focuses on four engraved stones discovered around East London’s nature reserves of Epping Forest and the Middlesex Filter Beds. This research is a documentation of those findings and proposes an interpretation of their origin and uses.


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