Being Human Festival
Being Human is the UK’s only national festival dedicated to demonstrating the breadth, diversity and vitality of the humanities.
Being Human is the UK’s only national festival dedicated to demonstrating the breadth, diversity and vitality of the humanities.
Our latest film examines, in our 10th anniversary year, how a decade of AHRC funding has impacted on a research story than spans over 100 years.
Read more about The Oxyrhynchus Papyri Project: an AHRC 10th Anniversary film
This film examines the mutual benefits that can occur when researchers from and arts and humanities, and researchers from the sciences, collaborate.
Read more about In Conversation: Exploring Art and Science Collaborations
This short film looks at the exciting and increasing partnerships between arts and humanities researchers and the video games industry.
Our latest film investigates the Lyminge Archaeological Project – an ambitious programme of archaeology taking place on the village green of Lyminge in Kent.
Our latest film demonstrates how AHRC-funded research has underpinned a major exhibition exploring a golden age in China’s history.
Our latest film shines a light on the AHRC’s Translating Cultures theme.
The festival featured performances, exhibitions, talks, music, bazaars, workshops, film screenings, games, discussions, pop-up events and more.
Read more about Connected Communities Festival: Cardiff 2014
This is the latest in a series of short films that shine a light on the ‘A Healthier Scotland’ project.
The latest film from the AHRC looks at ‘Show Me The Money’, an exhibition which charts how the financial world has been imagined in different visual media.