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Academics are collaborating with entrepreneurs through one of the AHRC’s Knowledge Exchange Hubs to develop exciting new products and services
Academics are collaborating with entrepreneurs through one of the AHRC’s Knowledge Exchange Hubs to develop exciting new products and services
The Creative Economy showcase is set to hear about a collaborative project that’s helping audiences engage with contemporary news through murders committed 125 years ago.
The film has been made to coincide with the renaming of the AHRC’s Fellowships Scheme which is to be retitled the ‘Leadership Fellows’ scheme.
A team of AHRC-funded researchers, led by Professor Roberta Gilchrist of Reading University, has re-evaluated the history of Glastonbury Abbey and its environs and disentangled the rich but not always accurate myth from historical reality.
In this podcast, Professor Mihaela Kelemen from Keele University explains more about the project which is called Bridging the Gap between academic theory and community relevance.
Digitisation is bringing priceless resources to the desktops of scholars around the world
Researchers are working with local heritage groups to bring history back to life using the latest technologies in 3D computer animation, 3D printing, 3D modelling and mobile geo-location.
This slideshow gives an insight into several of the very successful research projects that were funded under the Science Heritage programme.
The Northern Ireland peace process is seen through a lens in a new AHRC-funded curatorial project, resulting in a trio of photography events in Belfast.
Memories FC: the Football Reminiscence Knowledge Exchange Partnership is generating new research and resources to improve the health and well-being of individuals with dementia and their family and carers.
More than a decade after it received AHRC funding, a digitisation project continues to impact across the world
Documentary from the AHRC-funded Genocide and Genre project wins global recognition
Why mending is much more than making do
In this podcast, Professor Mary Brydon-Miller discusses research and community engagement in the arts and humanities, providing an international perspective.
These are the image galleries which were published in 2014.
As well as encouraging collaboration, the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts is encouraging experiments from which the wider arts sector can learn.
Research funded by the AHRC which has overturned previously held views on the origins and the history of the UK’s foremost prehistoric monument is directly feeding into the visitors’ centre to be launched at Stonehenge this week
Dickens’ novel has exceeded expectations to become one of his most-adapted works. It has inspired everything from films, plays, pop songs and musicals. A researcher has been considering the novel’s global reach, impact and relevance
An AHRC-funded research project, ‘Nelson Mandela: postcolonial thinker, postmodern icon, modern world leader’, critically appraised the South African leader’s significance. In the wake of his death, Elleke Boehmer considers again the man behind Mandela.
A look at the life of Joan Whittington, post-war pioneer of the British Red Cross