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Thinking aloud

Thinking aloud

by Talking Humanities | May 17, 2016 | Features, Fellowships & Networks, Public Engagement, Research & Resources, The Social Scholar, Training and Research

The New Generation Thinkers scheme is an annual competition run jointly by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and BBC Radio 3 to give ten early career researchers from across the arts and humanities the chance to get their research onto broadcast media....
Festivals In and Out of the Box: Thoughts on ‘Being Human’

Festivals In and Out of the Box: Thoughts on ‘Being Human’

by aseifert | Feb 25, 2014 | Analysis & Comment, Being Human festival, Public Engagement

A lot of my life over the last year or so has been taken up with festivals. That’s not to say that this year has been a hedonistic one (far from it), but rather that both my working life and my academic research has increasingly revolved around the planning,...
Bloomsbury Festival: New Perspectives on Senate House

Bloomsbury Festival: New Perspectives on Senate House

by aseifert | Jul 1, 2013 | Bloomsbury Festival, Events, History & Classics, Public Engagement

Post by Dr Michael Eades, Cultural Contexts Research Fellow. The first post, about Locating Bloomsbury, can be found here. Michael is working on the School of Advanced Study’s programme of events for the 2013 Bloomsbury Festival, as part of the Cultural...
Locating Bloomsbury…  perspectives from Senate House

Locating Bloomsbury… perspectives from Senate House

by aseifert | Jun 24, 2013 | Bloomsbury Festival, Events, Public Engagement

In this post Dr Michael Eades, who is working on School of Advanced Study’s programme of events for the 2013 Bloomsbury Festival, reflects on the history, character and legacy of the area. This is part of a series leading up to the announcement of the programme...

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