Sally Hardy

Sally Hardy

@sallyhardy.bsky.social

Cyclist, sewist and embroiderer, very bad knitter, great at lunching (and “dinnering”), enthusiastically early retired, independent consultant and former CEO of the Regional Studies Association :-)

281 Followers 212 Following 10 Posts Joined Oct 2023
1 month ago

Thanks David. I’ll bring my park tool apron to the next conference and my tool kit! :-)

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2 months ago

It was such a fun trip! Thanks for the reminder of it Sandy!

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2 months ago

I was really happy to collaborate with colleagues on the writing of this article for Regionql Studies.

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9 months ago

This article is free to read and the research was supported by the RSA. I was pleased to be part of the team.

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9 months ago
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Pleased that I have just been appointed Industrial Fellow at Bath University’s School of Management.

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9 months ago

Thank you so much Sarah. As ever any success was a team effort. RSA is so well served by its community. We were all building the Association together xx

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11 months ago

On the 60th birthday 🎈 of the Regional Studies Association, I cannot let the day pass without acknowledging the contribution of our ex-Chief Executive, @sallyhardy.bsky.social , who devoted 37 years service to the Association. We recognise your legacy today Sally x 👏

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10 months ago
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Had a lovely visit with the brilliant @sallyhardy.bsky.social at the @regstud.bsky.social #RSA2025 conference in Porto! Great company, great scenery, and important work.

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9 months ago

It was so great to see you Jennifer. It’s always wonderful to catch up with you.

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9 months ago

I was so pleased to be involved in this project and the subsequent paper. The article is open access so please do enjoy it. :-)

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2 years ago
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The Editorial of our Special Issue in Regional Studies on 'Administrative Capacity and EU Cohesion Policy: Implementation Performance & Effectiveness' is now online, edited with Laura Polverari, Ekaterina Domorenok and Paolo Graziano. Look out for the print version in early 2024. bit.ly/40UKART

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1 year ago
Response to ‘Invest 2035: the UK’s modern industrial strategy’ Green Paper Dr Chris Dimos, Dr Felicia Fai, Professor Phil Tomlinson and colleagues detail how new policy needs to link places, sectors and technologies.

A joint #CGRIS Bath-Birmingham response to the #Invest2035 Industrial Strategy Green Paper @dgbailey.bsky.social Lisa De Propris @sallyhardy.bsky.social @fmfai.bsky.social Chris Dimos and David Hearne. 👇🏼
@uniofbathnews.bsky.social

www.bath.ac.uk/publications...

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1 year ago

I don’t have the recipe but if you find it I’d be interested.

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1 year ago

I don’t have the recipe but if you find it I’d be interested!

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2 years ago
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Despite Brexit and the government, British manufacturing is doing well But food and drug firms have fared better than carmakers

“For firms with long investment cycles, policy stability is essential, yet govt has pursued 6 industrial strategies in the past decade, making even medium-term planning arduous. Industrialists met the axing in 2021 of the Industrial Strategy Council… with disbelief” www.economist.com/britain/2023...

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