This online gallery features images from the world’s first archive of murals focused on modern slavery and human trafficking. The archive was launched in 2018 as part of the AHRC-funded, Antislavery Usable Past project which is embedding the lessons of past antislavery movements into the contemporary movement to end global slavery
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See the gallery below which shows samples from the exhibit entitled "Beyond the Battlefields: Käthe Buchler's Photographs of Germany in the Great War".
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The Makeright project equips prisoners with the skills, experience, and confidence to assist in their rehabilitation and transition into life outside of prison.
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An exhibition exploring the life and work of one of Britain’s best-loved children’s authors is being enhanced by an AHRC Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP).
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EqUip: EU-India Platform for the Social Science and Humanities – is the first research collaboration platform between India and the EU specifically dedicated to Social Science and Humanities.
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Researchers at the University of Leeds are working on a project to find out what the 60 parks of Leeds mean to local people.
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Author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created his famous detective while working in the city of Portsmouth, and 12 years ago world-renowned scholar Richard Lancelyn Green bequeathed a unique collection of 59,000 artefacts to the council.
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BBC Radio 3 and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) have unveiled the 10 academics who will be turning their research into television and radio programmes on the BBC.
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From Ally Sloper to Ewa, UK Graphic Novels are about far more than muscle-bound men in short shorts.
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Our latest image gallery, from the archives of the International Committee of the Red Cross, represents the humanitarian response to conflicts from the Boer War to the present day.
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