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Hester Parr (Principal Investigator)

Hester is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Glasgow with expertise in cross-disciplinary mental health research, creative research methods and the geohumanities. She manages all aspects of the project’s research programme, timetable and impact plan.
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Hayden Lorimer (Co-Investigator)

Hayden is Professor and Chair of Human Geography at the University of Edinburgh with expertise in creative geohumanities and cultural geography. He assists in overall project coordination and will co-direct the Wintering Well workshop series and creative data collection.
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Shawn Bodden (Research Associate)

Shawn is a researcher in human geography at the University of Glasgow with expertise in interdisciplinary research approaches and geographies of community. He is responsible for data-collection, management and publication, as well as administrative duties within the project.
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Chris Williams (Education and CBT Expert Partner)

Chris is Director of Five Areas Ltd. and Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow with expertise in design and management of computer-based self-help and educational resources drawing on CBT-based life skills approaches.
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Alec Finlay (Artistic Partner)

Alec is an artist and poet with expertise in creative research and public engagement with a focus on relationships between culture, landscape, wellbeing and healthcare. He will co-direct the Wintering Well workshop series and deliver artistic outcomes.
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