🔗 Connected Communities

Connected Communities was a Cross-Research Council programme led by AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council), designed to help understand the changing nature of communities in their historical and cultural contexts and the role of communities in sustaining and enhancing our quality of life.
300+ Funded Projects
400+ Community Groups
2010-2015 Active Period

📚 Programme Overview

The Connected Communities programme represented one of the largest investments in community-university research collaboration in the UK. It brought together researchers, community organisations, policymakers, and practitioners to explore fundamental questions about community life, culture, and heritage.

🎯 Key Research Areas

🌟 Major Events

⚠️ Historical Archive Notice

The Connected Communities programme concluded around 2015. This domain was part of the programme's original web presence, hosting research outputs, blog posts, event information, and project documentation.

The programme represented a significant contribution to understanding community-university partnerships, co-production methodologies, and community-engaged research in the arts and humanities.

📖 Archive Access

The Internet Archive has preserved 218 snapshots of this website spanning from June 2011 to February 2026.

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🔗 Related Resources

📝 Programme Legacy

The Connected Communities programme helped establish new standards and practices for:

Many of the projects, methodologies, and networks established through Connected Communities continue to influence research practice in the UK and internationally.