Authoring Success
Alexandra Harris, a New Generation Thinkers winner in 2011, looks back to her AHRC-funded Doctoral studies at Oxford and reflects on the impact that AHRC has had on her career.
Alexandra Harris, a New Generation Thinkers winner in 2011, looks back to her AHRC-funded Doctoral studies at Oxford and reflects on the impact that AHRC has had on her career.
An AHRC-funded project to digitise the handwritten manuscripts of Jane Austen allowed them to be viewed as a unified collection for the first time in more than 160 years.
Gareth Davies, Director-General for Business and Science in the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills, and Andrew Thompson, Chief Executive of the AHRC, discuss how academic research can inform better policy-making.
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A feature by Dr Nigel Hunt, at the University of Nottingham. Dr Hunt is a Researcher for the Centre for Hidden Histories.
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As we head in to the season of summer holidays we asked some of our New Generation Thinkers and AHRC theme fellows for the books that they’ll be packing in their suitcases.
Over the next ten weeks we'll be delving into the passions and inspirations of this years New Generation Thinkers. This week we start with Leah Broad.
AHRC scholar’s work informs new British Film Institute Silent Shakespeare DVD.
In the second of our New Generation Thinker interviews Dr. Katherine Cooper delves into why she identifies with Storm Jameson and the thrill of discovering untold stories.
Professor Ian Hargreaves reflects on his journey into understanding creative activism and why a book about the digital world is still useful.
Read more about Creative Citizenship by the book: everyone, everything, everywhere
Pokémon Go is huge but, did you know that immersive gaming has been researched, developed and played by UK researchers and artists for over a decade?