Caroline Nye
Senior Research Fellow@CRPRExeter. Social science consultant. Farm labour, well-being, climate adaptation, capacity building. Hiker, yoga, writer, dreamer researchgate.net/profile/Caroline-Nye
- Saw H is for Hawk, by @hjm.bsky.social last night. A stunning adaptation of a soulful book that reminds me of PhD working way back when. I recommend to anybody recently impacted by the death of a parent and who wants to feel less isolated in that experience. Take tissues...
- A slightly more positive/constructive interpretation of the findings: www.fwi.co.uk/farm-life/su...
- The first findings from our Health and Wellbeing of Women in Farming picked up by the media today: www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
- (And here are a couple of pics from the pre-fieldwork week long jungle expedition to the Lost City) 😍
- Recently returned from six astonishing weeks of fieldwork in Northern Colombia, examining capacity development as part of climate adaptation projects among communities vulnerable to climate change. Immensely grateful, as always, to those participants who make all of our research possible.
- I have finally been persuaded as to the professional benefits of LinkedIn (sort of), so come follow/connect/skip/cartwheel joyfully with me at www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-nye-874b263a2
- Come and work with us!!
- Recently posted to our opportunities board: 💼 Job: Creative Project Coordinator 📔 Based at @exeter.ac.uk 🗓️ Apply by 2 Nov 2025 🌍 Remote & Exeter, UK ➡️ buff.ly/NHmCTtQ
- Reposted by Caroline NyeOur new article has been published! #workinganimals #endoflife #ethics #animalwelfare #nepal #marginalisedcommunities @carolinenye.bsky.social @sciencedirect.bsky.social
- Congrats to @tamlinwatson.bsky.social for getting this paper out there, AND for getting her PhD (under extraordinary circumstances). A huge achievement! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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- Reposted by Caroline NyeGreat to see this paper out by @carolinenye.bsky.social one of our @crpr-exeter.bsky.social researchers, on whether farmers consider their careers to be a calling - read it here: doi.org/10.1080/0306...
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