The Tudors' incredible 'Portable Palaces'
A new project being carried out by IRO Historic Royal Palaces is revealing a previously little-known aspect of their rule: their incredible tents.
A new project being carried out by IRO Historic Royal Palaces is revealing a previously little-known aspect of their rule: their incredible tents.
What did it feel like to be poor in Victorian Britain? 'In Their Own Write', a new collaboration aims to find out.
Tate is leading the way in showing what an adventurous AHRC IROs can achieve when a commitment to research underpins everything it does.
The answer might be by allowing them to explore the work on their own terms by placing it in an experimental mixed-reality environment, according to researchers behind a remarkable new project at the V&A, Immersive Dickens.
The Arts and Humanities Research Council's Leadership Fellows scheme is a chance to focus intently on your research goals and discover new interests as well, according to Professor Abigail Green.
The arts and humanities are “the public's greatest route towards health and wellbeing” and a “shadow NHS”, according to the world's first Professor of Health Humanities, Paul Crawford.
With the Easter Holidays rapidly approaching, it's the perfect time to introduce your children to the historical artefacts in our galleries and museums. And now poet Michael Rosen is part of a remarkable new project bringing them to life for a new generation.
With Frankenstein Mary Shelley created not only a literary classic, but also an enduringly poignant antiheroic character in the manmade monster who still stalks popular culture today – 200 years after the book was first published in 1818
Tarka the Otter needed defending. In an age of social media and online advocacy someone had to step up and promote the book for a new generation
We speak to award-winning journalist and author Rob Cowen about his book, Common Ground, being voted the third best-loved piece of nature writing in the UK