Dr Mike Beazley

Dr Mike Beazley

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Senior Lecturer
Director of the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies
Undergraduate Admissions Tutor (Planning programmes)

Contact details

Address
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Mike is Director of Learning and Teaching and Director of Undergraduate Studies at CURS. He is heavily involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and in research student supervision.

Publications

Recent publications

Commissioned report

Beazley, M 2009, Taking Stock in Castle Vale: A Review of Resident Involvement Procedures. Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham.

Beazley, M, Smith, M, Dalziel, R & Hall, S 2008, Capturing the Lessons of What Works: An Evaluation and Development Perspective on Neighbourhood Working and Devolution Birmingham. Business School, The University of Birmingham.

Beazley, M, Barber, A, Chapain, C, Hall, S, MacNeill, S, Sankey, S & Saunders, H 2007, Can Retail Development Prime Wider Regeneration? A Case Study of Merry Hill/Brierley Hill. School of Public Policy.

Beazley, M & Kyung, S 2007, Case Study on Green Belt Development Control in Britain. School of Public Policy, University of Birmingham.

Beazley, M & Smith, M 2006, Community Capacity Building in Rural Areas. A First Iteration/Issues Report. School of Public Policy.

Beazley, M, Wilson, L & Smith, M 2005, Capacity Building in Rural Areas: A Context. School of Public Policy.

Beazley, M & Smith, M 2005, Capacity Building in Rural Areas: A Policy Background. School of Public Policy.

Beazley, M & Sankey, S 2005, Wood Lane Community Centre Evaluation: Final Report. School of Public Policy.

Beazley, M & Smith, M 2004, A Resident-led Evaluation of Community Empowerment on Castle Vale Estate Including Key Aspects of the Effectiveness of Intervention, Community Capacity, Succession and Sustainability. School of Public Policy.

Other contribution

Beazley, M & Smith, MM 2010, Taking Stock: A Review of Resident Involvement Practices and Procedures: CURS, The University of Birmingham..

Beazley, M 2009, Regenerating Urban Communities Experiential Learning and Practice: XXXXXXXX..

Paper

Beazley, M 2009, 'Service Learning in Urban Regeneration', Paper presented at CUPP Conference II. Shared Passion - Different Perspective, 1/01/09.

Beazley, M 2008, 'Citizen Participation in Estate Regeneration: A Case Study of Castle Vale, Birmingham', Paper presented at Presented to OECD/OPDC International Conference on Enhancing Citizen Participation in Governance, 1/01/08.

Beazley, M & Smith, M 2006, 'Are Communities in the Driving Seat? A Case Study at the Regeneration of Castle Vale', Paper presented at The Housing Crisis on Both Sides of the Channel: Issues and Policies, 1/01/06.

Beazley, M, Smith, M & Bingham, I 2006, 'Reciprocal Engagement. Castle Vale/University of Birmingham Collaboration', Paper presented at CUPPS Conference, 1/01/06.

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