Shakespeare's Language
A two volume encyclopaedia of Shakespeare's language will look at individual words and expressions and the patterns of his words.
A two volume encyclopaedia of Shakespeare's language will look at individual words and expressions and the patterns of his words.
We’ve been celebrating Shakespeare’s 450th birthday week with fun, festivals, exhibitions – and the launch of an improbably epic tour of Hamlet from the Globe in London “to every country in the world” and back.
Read more about Shakespeare's Globe - why the Bard travels so well
For over a decade, the Peer Review College has helped ensure that the best research proposals are those that receive funding. We talked to three of the PRC’s longest-serving members about the work of the College.
Important discoveries at Lyminge in Kent are being made with the help and support of local groups.
A project set up a decade ago to explore the Scottish diaspora has had a host of unpredicted impacts
As this grand sporting jamboree tumbles ever on it's easy to forget the tense political atmosphere lurking around the edges of the games
Read more about Russia 2018: How world class football can 'normailse' unacceptable politics
Researchers have been using the rules of rhyme to understand popular medieval romance texts and recreate them in authentic musical form.
Over the past four years, 62 early career researchers have participated in the AHRC-funded Institute for Government (IfG) course on ’Engaging with Government‘.
Robert Burn's cultural status has overshadowed his achievements as a creative artist
Read more about Robert Burns, a victim of his own popularity?
A new AHRC-funded project studying marine cultural heritage along the coast of east Africa in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and Madagascar conducting research on coastal and offshore infrastructure developments exploring ways in which local communities can engage with marine heritage for educational, social, and economic development.