June 18, 2020 0 Aim High and Involve Others: Impact Top Tips Impact doesn’t have to be cryptic. By aiming high and involving others right from the start, it’s [...]
June 10, 2020 0 Hitting the Reset Button: Lives and Livelihoods After COVID-19 On the 10 June 2020, AHRC Executive Chair, Professor Andrew Thompson, delivered a lecture at the Chinese [...]
June 4, 2020 1 All the King’s Horses: Henry VIII’s Warhorses at the Field of Cloth of Gold While many English monarchs took a close interest in horse breeding, Henry VIII in particular was anxious [...]
May 22, 2020 3 Coronavirus – An Outbreak of Creativity Coronavirus (Covid-19) has provoked a unique second kind of global outbreak: creativity. From virtual choirs, [...]
May 21, 2020 0 Discover a world of New Thinking One of the many joys of podcasts is that you can listen to them at your leisure. They provide intellectual [...]
May 6, 2020 0 Heroism, humour, and community: parallels between Covid-19 and pandemics of the past It was only recently that Dr Hannah Mawdsley was working on a collaborative doctoral partnership (CDP) scheme [...]
May 4, 2020 0 Why Engage? Reflections and tips on engaging the public with research Engaging relevant communities in the research process can have a multitude of benefits explain Dr Sam [...]
April 30, 2020 0 Five amazing research projects linked to museums, galleries, libraries and archives Over the last decade, a number of museums, galleries, libraries, archives and heritage bodies have been [...]
April 27, 2020 0 The Parliamentary Review – Professor Andrew Thompson Earlier this year, The Parliamentary Review published a piece by Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) [...]
April 24, 2020 0 Three digital gems to discover from the comfort of your own home Are you a fan of Jane Austen’s writing, a lover of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s architecture, or [...]