Lighting the fuse
Why is Brighton such a hotbed of innovation in the digital and creative sector, attracting some of the best and brightest to work in its many small businesses?
Why is Brighton such a hotbed of innovation in the digital and creative sector, attracting some of the best and brightest to work in its many small businesses?
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
A collaborative project is bringing to life an important London memorial
A major new resource is giving us a fuller picture than ever of the mind of Britain’s greatest scientist
A session at the Cheltenham festival saw an author, a poet and a researcher explore the question of ‘translating China’
What was women’s experience of the First World War? Is it possible to generalise at all? An AHRC-funded network has been investigating these and other questions.
The Fashion, Innovation, Research and Enterprise (FIREup) project aims to show what methods can best engage those in the fast-moving designer fashion sector, and encourage them to work with academics.
By AHRC Council member Professor Andrew Thompson.
Read more about Immigrant communities have the same ideas about 'Britishness' as everyone else
A new project aims to improve knowledge exchange between architects, academics and businesses in the home-building industry.
Michael Jackson's nuanced relationship with his skin colour is often overlooked. A researcher argues that he used his stage performances and videos to critique racist constructions of blackness.