Aligning Ideas and Impact: Annual Consortium Meeting in the ENDURE Project
- ENDURE

- Feb 4
- 1 min read
The annual consortium meeting for the ENDURE project was held in January at the National Museum
, bringing together project partners and a small group of external collaborators to review progress and discuss the way forward. The meeting provided an opportunity to bring together the project’s many academic strands and establish a shared direction for the coming year.
Participants presented recent results and discussed both methodological challenges and new opportunities for collaboration across institutions and disciplines. A central part of the programme focused on planning upcoming fieldwork, coordinating workshops, and developing joint activities aimed at strengthening knowledge exchange and the project’s long-term impact.
The consortium meeting highlighted the value of meeting in person to share experiences, generate new ideas, and ensure continued momentum in a complex, international research collaboration.






Annual consortium meetings can be dry, but ENDURE sounds purposeful. As a PhD student who works part-time at Last-Minute Assignments, I sat through so many unfocused meetings in college. I was so frustrated that I'd whisper, Please just Do My management Assignment so I can get to the good stuff." Aligning ideas with impact is rare. Thank you for doing it right. Your project actually cares about outcomes, not just outputs. That gives me hope. Keep gathering, keep refining. Serious work happens when people listen. Grateful for the update. Now I'm curious about ENDURE's next steps. Thanks for sharing.