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Engaging the Public with Digital History (Public Engagement Case Study – Professor Jane Winters)

Engaging the Public with Digital History (Public Engagement Case Study – Professor Jane Winters)

by aseifert | Apr 8, 2015 | Being Human festival, Digital, Public Engagement, Research & Resources

To mark the launch of our first SAS/Senate House Library ‘Public Engagement Innovators Scheme’, we asked some staff from across the School about their experiences of public engagement and how it has influenced their research and professional practice. In this fourth...
Communicating Law and Information Policy (Public Engagement Case Study – Judith Townend)

Communicating Law and Information Policy (Public Engagement Case Study – Judith Townend)

by aseifert | Mar 31, 2015 | Being Human festival, Interviews, Projects, Public Engagement

To mark the launch of our call for applications for the first SAS/Senate House Library Public Engagement Innovators Scheme, we asked some staff from across the School about their experiences of public engagement and how it has influenced their research and...
Public Engagement & the School of Advanced Study

Public Engagement & the School of Advanced Study

by aseifert | Feb 26, 2015 | Being Human festival, Public Engagement, Training and Research

  To mark the launch our new Public Engagement Innovators Scheme, which offers small grants to fund public engagement activities within the School and the Senate House Libraries – this post reflects on the importance of integrating public engagement into the...
Pleasures and perils of Public Engagement

Pleasures and perils of Public Engagement

by aseifert | Feb 16, 2015 | Events, History & Classics, Projects

An exhibition, co-curated by Dr Cynthia Johnston of the Institute of English Studies (IES), has been receiving a lot of attention. Here, Dr Johnston explains the reasons for showcasing the unusual treasures accumulated between 1850 and the First World War by some of...
Punch and Judy’s Chocolate Cornucopia of Human Knowledge

Punch and Judy’s Chocolate Cornucopia of Human Knowledge

by aseifert | Sep 2, 2014 | Analysis & Comment, Being Human festival, Languages & Literature, Public Engagement

Dr Barnaby Dicker (Visiting Tutor in Critical and Historical Studies) and Dr Marquard Smith (Research Leader and Head of Doctoral Studies) of School of Humanities, Royal College of Art, London write about their innovative Being Human festival project. Humanities at...
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