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Prof Ken Gibb features in SGSSS podcast ‘When Disciplines Meet’
Prof Ken Gibb (University of Glasgow), UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence Director, recently featured in the new Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS) five-part podcast series ‘When Disciplines […]
Author(s): Kirsty Hebdon
Date: January 27, 2026

Prof Ken Gibb (University of Glasgow), UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence Director, recently featured in the new Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS) five-part podcast series ‘When Disciplines Meet’, hosted by Laura Anderson. This new podcast explores how different disciplines come together to tackle complex societal challenges.

In episode 4 – Fuelling Homes – Prof Gibb joins Laura alongside Prof Mette High (University of St Andrews) to discuss fuelling homes, the challenges to this with Scotland’s housing stock and the interdisciplinary approach required across research and stakeholders.

How to listen:

The full podcast series, including this episode, is also available via RSS and other podcast platforms.

From CaCHE, our work on fuelling homes:

In the episode, Prof Gibb references some work undertaken by CaCHE, such as the Niddrie Road tenement retrofit. For further information on Niddrie Road, you can learn more about lessons learned from the project here or read the Niddrie Road, Glasgow: Tenement retrofit evaluation report. You can all view all of CaCHE’s published work on regeneration, retrofit and urban renewal here.

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