Living the interdisciplinary researcher’s environment

Living the interdisciplinary researcher’s environment

This is a guest blog by Dr Carina Fearnley, Aberystwyth University, a participant in the ECR Workshop on ‘The Lived Environment’. As an interdisciplinary researcher I am used to feeling isolated. Ironically whilst the ability to translate your work across...
Engaging the Senses at the Glasgow Science Festival

Engaging the Senses at the Glasgow Science Festival

This is a guest blog post by Dr Keith Wilson, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Glasgow ‘Rethinking the Senses: Uniting the Philosophy and Neuroscience of Perception’. The Glasgow Science Festival showcases some the outstanding contributions made by Glasgow and...
AHRC at the Cheltenham Science Festival

AHRC at the Cheltenham Science Festival

This is a guest blog post by Professor Giles Gasper. Following an open call in January 2015, Professor Giles Gasper was selected to curate an event to showcase his research on Robert Grosseteste at the Cheltenham Science Festival 2015. Giles Gasper in the Principal...
The Lived Environment: an interdisciplinary perspective

The Lived Environment: an interdisciplinary perspective

This is a guest blog post by Dr Henrik Shoenefeldt, University of Kent, a participant from the AHRC Science in Culture Theme Workshop on The Lived Environment. Last week, I took part in a three-day research workshop at the Royal Society, which was organised by the...
Sonic Time Machines

Sonic Time Machines

This is a guest blog post by Professor John Coleman, University of Oxford Principal Investigator for AHRC Innovation Award ‘Ancient Sounds: Mixing acoustic phonetics, statistics and comparative philology to bring speech back from the past’. The Ancient Sounds project...
Metamorphoses: what is it?

Metamorphoses: what is it?

This is a guest blog by Dr Charlotte Sleigh, University of Kent, Principal Investigator for AHRC Innovation Award ‘Metamorphoses: Gaming Art and Science with Ovid’. Metamorphoses takes Ovid’s tales of hybrids and transformations as its cue. Working together on a...